Murder at the Horse and Jockey Inn
Sometimes, when poking around in the past you can stumble across information that makes your jaw drop to the floor! This happened to me when researching this next story. The Horse and Jockey is a 15th century building that used to be a vicarage in the 17th century. Today it is a picturesque pub near Pontypool with a ghost called Martha. Through the years it has seen its share of drama and tragedy. In 1850, John Lee, keeper to Capel Hanbury Leigh of Pontypool Park was passing through a wood called Coed-y-Canthan when he saw something strange on the ground. On closer inspection he fond that it was the body of a new-born baby boy. He estimated he had been dead for about six weeks. The body was removed and taken to the Horse and Jockey, a common practice at the time was to hold inquests in public houses. On 25th December 1858, a huge thunderstorm broke out over the area and according to newspaper reports 'electric rain' entered the building via a ch...