Monday, March 11, 2024

Radstock in 1799

Thanks to Tom Randall for this

In 1799 the Rev Richard Warner from Bath travelled through Radstock. He wrote, "The scene changed from rural simplicity and quiet, to jargon and noise; the dingy tenants of the coal mines in the vicinity were busily employed at the public house, either taking their morning rouse or concluding the festivities of the night before and the village rang with curses and vociferations."