Bagillt, Flintshire, Wales

Bagillt, Flintshire, Wales
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagillt)
The parish of Bagillt was gazetted on 23 May 1844, having been created from the townships of Bagillt Fawr, Bagillt Fechan, Coleshill Fawr and Coleshill Fechan, which were formerly in the parish of Holywell. It is located in the Northern part of Wales. (Genuki, http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/FLN/Bagillt/index.html)

 
The 1841 British Census finds Margaret(2) Roberts, aged four years living with her parents and siblings in Bagillt, Flintshire, Wales.

In 1831, J. Poole penned:
"Bagillt is a bustling place, and will continue so, as long as her smelting and coal works go on in their present prosperous state. Well conducted boats go from this place to Chester every day; with a favorable wind, these little barks make the 17 or 18 miles in little more than two hours."   (J. Poole, Gleanings of the histories of Holywell, Flint, St. Asaph and Rhuddlan, 1831 as qtd.  in http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/FLN/Bagillt/index.html)
 Bagillt Docks A very important part of the village in its time.
(http://www.bagillt-history.org.uk/page3.html)



Bettisfield Colliery painted by Ron Hambly
(http://www.bagillt.org.uk)
 
 Bagillt
So silent now this place once filled with noise,
Belching chimneys now removed.
No more the Clog shod boys.
Docks and ore works now the distant past,
Plundered coal seams costing blood,
Like the Miners, did not last
Riches made by heartless owners who
With pittance, hardship they called pay
To the men who went to hew.

Gone the characters, and village shop with 'tick',
Singing voices seldom heard,
No more the Bobbies stick,
A modern village, foundations build on pride,
New bricks and tile can not erase
Where old Bagillt died.
by Vince Jones
(http://www.bagillt.org.uk)
 


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