Wednesday 6 June 2018

Myths About The Morgans of Tredegar House, Newport : Press Release


PRESS RELEASE
NEW BOOK ON TREDEGAR HOUSE

“MYTHS ABOUT THE MORGANS OF TREDEGAR HOUSE
BUSTING THE HISTORY FRAUDSTERS”




FROM  NEWPORT HISTORIAN :  WILLIAM CROSS

·        A new book about The Morgans of Tredegar House will be published on 17 June 2018.

·        The book comes from Newport writer William Cross, author of seven other books featuring members of the Morgan family.

·        Promotional and review copies are now available from the Author. See contact details, below.

·        The book has been written because of the Author’s  concern  over   fake  news,  myths,  and  bad   history  about  the Morgans  in  the  public  domain.

·        The launch date coincides with the centenary of the consecration of the Morgan Chapel at St Basil’s Church, Bassaleg, on 17 June 1918. 

Highlights of the Book:

Among the myths about the Morgans of Tredegar House is that they are descended from the Welsh Princes. Some also claim they have a family link to the notorious Captain Henry Morgan, the blood thirsty pirate of the Caribbean. Whilst at least one Lord Tredegar is dubbed ‘Cardinal Morgan’, the Pope’s right hand man in Wales’. Such myths are often romantic notions substituted for fact.  Others are inventions. So what is the truth?

Essential reading for those interested in Newport’s most famous family and their history  and offers  sourced material relating to the Morgans of Tredegar House.

William Cross adds: “In recent years standards of integrity have fallen.  For instance Tredegar House’s website and job advertisements  have carried unworthy aspersions upon one Lady Tredegar’s hobby of making bird’s nests, and pitched  inaccurate  claims  of Godfrey Morgan’s famous war horse “Sir Briggs” being knighted and buried standing upright. Even in recent weeks Tredegar House has been described as the ancestral home of the pirate Captain Henry Morgan of  rum fame.”

There are plenty of wonderful, established and true stories about the Morgans and their collaterals without adorning the tales told to the visitors with myths, inaccuracies and fake stories.

Cross adds “ The book is 160 pages long, over 70,000 words with over 400 End Notes and contains  over  100 images, with several unique   pictures of  members of the Morgan family that have never been seen before”.

* Further Enquiries about the book etc please contact

William Cross

58 Sutton Newport, Newport, NP 19 7JF

Telephone: 01633 779731


FOR EDITORS

“Myths About The Morgans of Tredegar House, Newport. Busting the History Fraudsters” by William Cross. Book Midden Publishing  ( 2018) ISBN 13 9781905914425 : Release date:  17 June 2018.

Lady Katharine Carnegie, Viscountess Tredegar appears on the front cover,  as painted by the Welsh artist Augustus John, with permission to use from David Carnegie, His Grace, the Duke of Fife, who owns the portrait.

Copies of the book at a discounted rate  can be obtained direct from the Author ( until 16 June) at £10.00 including UK post and packing. Higher priced thereafter and also  on Amazon/ e-bay, currently £15.00.

Once the current stock is sold the book will revert to print on demand.

A PDF copy of the Introduction “FAKE NEWS” and a Contents Summary may be requested from the Author ( gratis).
 
On 17 June 1918 the Bishop of Llandaff consecrated a memorial chapel at St Basil’s Church,  Bassaleg,  to the memory of  Godfrey Morgan, Viscount Tredegar and his brother Colonel Hon. Freddie Morgan, commissioned by  Courtenay Morgan, 3rd Lord Tredegar. During 1917 the bodies of the past members of the Morgan family were removed from the Vault inside St Basil’s  and interred in earth in the Churchyard.


Enquiries please e-mail  williecross@aol.com

6 June 2018

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