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Shire Hall, Monmouth

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courtroom in which the trial of Frost and others took place in 1840. A key element of the refurbishment was the installation of a lift, which makes the whole building accessible for all. The building now contains a Tourist Information Centre and offices, it is open to the public seven days a week from 10am – 4pm from April to September and is closed on Sundays in winter.
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for resources, and secured a grant of £3.2 million towards the building's complete refurbishment, with further funding of over £1 million provided by the county council. Renovation started in late 2008, and the restored building was opened in September 2010. Among the areas open to visitors is the
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was added, enclosing a grandiose new staircase. The work was undertaken by Thomas Hopper and Edward Haycock Sr. who extended the Shire Hall building along Agincourt Street, creating room for a new staircase and larger courts. Hopper took up residence in Monnow Street in Monmouth while this was
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attacked it in two separate books, describing it as, "rather deplorable", and "pathetic...like a hypochondriac inspecting his thermometer". The inscription reads: HENRY V, BORN AT MONMOUTH, AUG 9TH 1387. The carved birth date is now recognised as incorrect.
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was arrested in Newport shortly after the riot, followed by other leaders of the group. A Special Commission opened at Shire Hall on 10 December 1839, and an appointed Grand Jury considered what charges to bring against them. The Grand Jury included
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at a cost of £1,700. The Courts of Assize were transferred to the building in 1725, with the court room itself located on the first floor above the open arches which were used as a market area. The clock in the
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construction. The timbers from the original building were used in the construction of the Shire Hall, which provided an open trading area on the ground floor with rooms above. The building, described in
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listed building. Its Cadw listing record describes it as an "exceptionally fine example of provincial Baroque architecture and one of the two finest secular buildings in Monmouth".
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suggests that the Shire Hall is his only recorded building, and notes that he would have designed it aged only 22. It is constructed of
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While the trial was taking place, measures were taken to protect Monmouth against Chartist insurgents. Troops were billeted at the
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The current building was erected in 1724, and is at least the fourth building on the site. It had earlier been the site of an
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in the middle of the 19th century. Cadw describes the building as a “exceptionally fine example of provincial
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The new Shire Hall was built in 1724. The design is attributed to Philip Fisher, of whom little is known.
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The building is attributed to Philip Fisher (1702-1776). Fisher is not a well-documented architect, and
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The interior of the building was remodelled in 1828, and a new exterior stair tower with a glazed
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to reduce all the sentences to transportation. On 2 February 1840, the prisoners were escorted to
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notes that a portrait of Fisher is held at the Shire Hall and that a memorial plaque exists at
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dating from the early eighteenth century, the Punch House, another former coaching inn and
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considered it "incongruous", Jo Darke called it "decidedly-bad", while the local historian
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as "a mighty affair", was designed by a little-known architect, Philip Fisher (d. 1776) of
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stands opposite, which dates from the mid-17th century and was reputedly visited by
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notes that the Shire Hall is his only recorded building. The hall was extended by
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The Monument Guide to England and Wales: A National Portrait in Bronze and Stone
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in the town centre. It was built in 1724, and was formerly the centre for the
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was located a short distance from the court rooms. It was here that the
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Graham-Vernon, Deborah (2004). "Peart, Charles (1759–1798)".
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court built in 1536, which in turn was replaced in 1571 by a
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Cadw suggests that the style is old-fashioned for its date,
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having died in the year before the building's construction.
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in 1645. Other notable buildings in the square include the
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was formed in 1889, most of its functions were based at
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took the advice of Lord Chief Justice Tindal, and asked
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Monnow Vale Integrated Health and Social Care Facility
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Agincourt Square
Monmouth
Wales
Coordinates
51°48′43″N 2°42′55″W / 51.811973°N 2.715404°W / 51.811973; -2.715404
Philip Fisher
Grade I
Monmouth
Wales
Agincourt Square
Assize Courts
Quarter Sessions
Monmouthshire
Chartist
John Frost
high treason
Newport Rising
Cadw
Thomas Hopper
Edward Haycock Sr.
Baroque
Grade I listed building
Monmouthshire County Council
Tourist Information Centre
Monmouth Town Council
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
Monmouth Museum
Market Hall
Priory Street

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