James Jones, hair bleacher, circa 1761
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N 51° 49.333 W 003° 01.169
30U E 498657 N 5741265
Abergavenny was known for the manufacture of white periwigs. On this site lived James Jones, hair bleacher, circa 1761.
Waymark Code: WM2W50
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/29/2007
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Pigot's 1850 Directory of Monmouthshire says, of Abergavenny, that:
"This town was once celebrated for the manufacture of the justly famed Welch flannels, and subsequently for the making of periwigs of goats’ hair, which were valued in proportion to their extreme whiteness, and occasionally sold as high as forty guineas each; the method of bleaching the hair is said to have been invented here."
This is one of several plaques placed by The Abergavenny Local History Society
The building on which this plaque is found is now a branch of the Royal British Legion.