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BuɣisibuGoblin Tower on the City Walls - geograph.org.uk - 562240.jpg
English: Goblin Tower on the City Walls A close-up of the Goblin Tower, which is also known as Pemberton's Parlour after the 18th century Mayor of Chester, John Pemberton. Pemberton used this sheltered vantage point to watch over his workmen on the rope walk below. This area of the city walls was badly damaged during the English Civil War and the large inscribed stone records the repairs that were made around the year 1700. The stone is now too weathered for the top lines to be read, however, a full transcription is available on the website: http://www.bwpics.co.uk/martins.html
"IN THE 7th YEAR OF THE GLORIOUS REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, DIVERS LARGE BREACHES IN THESE WALLS WERE REBUILT AND OTHER DECAYS THEREIN REPAIRED. TWO THOUSAND YARDS OF THE PACE WERE NEW FLAGGED OR PAVED AND THE WHOLE IMPROVED, REGULATED AND ADORNED AT THE EXPENSE OF ONE THOUSAND POUNDS AND UPWARDS"
The names of the various Mayors and Aldermen are then listed:
Thomas Hand Esq 1701
The Right Honble. William Earl of Derby, Mayor 1702
Who died in his Mayoralty
1702 Michael Johnson
1703 Matthew Anderson
1704 Edw.Partington
1705 Edward Puleston
1706 Pulest Partington
1707 Humphrey Page
1708 James Mainwaring
ESQS.MAYORS
Roger Comberbach Esq.Recorder
William Wilson, Aldn.
Peter Bennet, Aldn.
And upon the death of the said
William Wilson,
Edw.Partington, Aldn.
Justice of the Peace
MURENGERS
(Murengers are the people who are responsible for the upkeep of the city walls.)
This image was taken from the Geograph project collection. See this photograph's page on the Geograph website for the photographer's contact details. The copyright on this image is owned by John S Turner and is licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license.
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