Heath, Charles, 1761-1831
Charles Heath Mayor of Monmouth and writer
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Works
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An account of the presentation or colours to the Monmouth Volunteers, or, townsmen of King Henry the Fifth, on Monday, August the nineteenth, 1799, by Her Grace the Dutchess of Beaufort | |
Descriptive account of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, 1793: | |
The excursion down the Wye from Ross to Monmouth : comprehending, historical and descriptive accounts of Wilton and Goodrich castles; also of Court Field, the nursery of King Henry the fifth; new wear, with every other object in the voyage. The celebrated family of swift, who resided at goodrich, are not overlooked: and, throughout the whole are interspersed, a variety of amusing and interesting circumstances, never before collected:-particularly memoirs and anecdotes of the life of John Kyrle, Esq. rendered immortal by the muse of pope, under the character of "the man of Ross." By Charles Heath, printer, monmouth. Being part the first of this work, -which will include the Whole of the Voyage from Ross to Chepstow. Part II. will contain Monmouth. Part III. from thence to the Junction of the Wye with Severn. Pointing out every interesting Object in the Course of this much-admired Excursion | |
Monmouthshire : Descriptive account of Regland Castle: containing, the names, size, and uses, of the different parts, when in their splendor: also, A List of the Household, and Method of Living, when inhabited by the Earl of Worcester: To which is added, the whole of the interesting correspondence which passed between the Earl of Worcester and General Sir Thomas Fairfax, during the time the castle was beseiged: the whole now first collected, from original papers and Unquestionable Authority, by Charles Heath, Printer, Monmouth. Who is preparing for Press an elegant and enlarged Account, to be beautified with Plates from original Drawings, of this much admired Ruin |