John Rees 'Jack the Fifer' - Dukestown, Gwent, Wales.
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John Rees 'Jack the Fifer' (1815-1893). A his life history is displayed on a steel plaque shaped in his likeness. Jacks Silhouette stands at Twyn-y-Star, Dukestown, Tredegar, Gwent, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMQ4BT
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/17/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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Jack Rhys who was In 1835 jack fought in the Texan War of independence involved in the Chartist uprising and The Alamo before retiring into the Californian Gold Rush.

The inscription on the plaque is in Welsh & English reads:
"John Rees, better known as 'Jack the Fifer' (a fife was a small high-pitched flute), was a mason by trade. He was heavily involved in the Chartist Rising of 1839. In 1835 jack fought in the Texan War of independence before returning to Wales.
It was his military experience in having been part of an ill-equipped group of fighters that captured San Antonio from regular Mexican soldiers that led him to be chosen to lead the Chartist attack, on the Westgate Hotel in Newport, at the head of a column of Tredegar pikemen and gunmen. At 7pm on 3rd November 1839 an estimated 5 to 6,000 men had assembled here, at Twyn-y-Star, ready for the march to Newport via Ebbw Vale. The attack on the Westgate ended in failure but Jack evaded capture and escaped to Texas where he re-joined the army before heading west to California to join the gold rush.

The Chartist lodge in Dukestown was the oldest in the Sirhowy Valley; here, Zephaniah Williams lived before moving to Blaina in early 1839. Its headquarters was the Star Inn, (Twyn-y-Star) . Many meetings of the rebel command were held here during 1839 before the rising and the Star field (now built over) was the site of one of the largest public gatherings anywhere in Wales during the 19th century. On 12th August 1839, Chartist speakers called upon Queen Victoria to dissolve Parliament and accept the People's Charter as the basis for electing a new Government for the country." Text from the plaque.

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Group that erected the marker: Blaenau Gwent Council

URL of a web site with more information about the history mentioned on the sign: [Web Link]

Address of where the marker is located. Approximate if necessary:
Twyn-y-Star, Dukestown, Tredegar, Gwent, South Wales, UK.


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