History of Madeley: including Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and CoalportRandall, John
History
History of Madeley: including Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, and Coalport
Randall, John
Madeley (Shropshire, England) -- History
{318} When W. Anstice, Esq., father of the present W. R. Anstice, Esq.,
was adding to his collection, one of the men brought him one of these
fossils, remarking, “well measter, I’ve brought something at last.” Mr.
A.—“Well Baugh, what is it?” Baugh, drawing it slowly from his flannel;
“well I dunno know, but I’ll tell you my opinion. My opinion is that it
is a piece of the seat of Noah’s breeches; or else Noah must of sat down
on a soft piece of rock after the Flood and left the impression of his
corduroys!” We need scarcely say that the story excited a roar at the
time, or that its repetition when well told has raised many a broad grin
since.
{325} It was a lay too in another sense; for some forty years ago the
share of a plough, held by a man named Palmer, drove through the end of a
leaden pipe, which had been closed at each end and which on being opened
was found to contain a number of gold coins piled closely together; the
larger ones, the size of half-crowns, in the centre; others the size of
shillings at each end of them; and others the size of sixpences at each
end of these. Singularly enough there was neither date nor inscription
on either; so that who laid them by is uncertain.
{333} A chest was found in this house a few years ago with an ancient
date, and is now in possession of Mrs. Beckett, Nee Edge, of Sheffield.
{340} See appendix.
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