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The Fishguard Invasion by the French in 1797

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An eyewitness-rich narrative recounts a brief coastal landing by foreign troops and the local community's response, told through contemporary diaries, local testimony, and descriptive chapters that follow successive days of occupation, skirmishing, and surrender. Scenes alternate between foraging and looting by invaders, villagers' flight and resistance, militia gatherings, negotiations, and the subsequent confinement of prisoners. The tone mixes vivid pastoral detail, local anecdote, and documentary material, closing with accounts of formal thanksgiving and the prisoners' experiences. Structure organizes the episode chronologically with illustrative sketches and source notes to corroborate reminiscences.

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Margaret Ellen James

Margaret Ellen James was a historian and author known for her work on the Fishguard Invasion of 1797, a significant event in British military history. Her notable book, "The Fishguard Invasion by the French in 1797," explores the details and implications of this lesser-known conflict, contributing to the understanding of early modern British defense strategies. James's writing reflects a keen interest in historical events that shaped the national narrative, making her a valuable figure in the study of British history.

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