Voyage de Paris à Dublin à travers la Normandie et l'Angleterre en 1789
Name of traveller
Charles-Etienne Coquebert de Montbret (1755-1831) and son
Reason for travel
- en route for diplomatic posting in Dublin
Date of travel
September/October 1789
Nous avons commencé à voir les petites vaches noires du Pays de Galles, les fours à chaux pour cuire celle qui sert d’engrais, des cochons moins ventrus que ceux d’Angleterre, la figure, l’habit des femmes différent, plus de misère et plus de contemtement’. (Coquebert de Montbret 166)
Content
- agriculture:
- finds Welsh cows small
- other livestock observed are pigs, goats, sheep and donkeys
- clothing: reference to women's costumes
- customs:
- discusses eisteddfodau
- notes a great number of harps in Merioneth
- industry:
- lead mining, slate, copper and coal production as typical branches of industry in north Wales
- refers to copper production at Parys mountain
- notes child labour in the cotton factories
- language: discusses Welsh dictionaries and Celtic languages
- literature: has read widely and draws heavily on English-language works about Wales
- people: travels together with his son and Irish secretary
- terrain: very imprecise in stating his itinerary
- transport: refers to ferry services for Anglesey
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Nationality of traveller
French
Language of publication
French
Gender of traveller
Male
Type of publication
personal collection of notes
Citation
Coquebert de Montbret, Charles-Etienne. Voyage de Paris à Dublin à travers la Normandie et l'Angleterre en 1789. Lyon: Université Saint-Etienne, 1995. 162-85. Print.