The Kings Arms and the World of William Samuels
The Kings Arms and the World of William Samuels The King's Arms Swansea Today, the Kings Arms , High Street, stands temporarily closed. Yet in the 1880s the public house was kept by a man whose reputation stretched far beyond its doorway: William Samuels , landlord, boxer, showman, and one of Swansea’s most colourful nineteenth‑century sporting figures. Wombwell’s Menagerie and the Rise of a Showman Cambria Daily Leader In August 1888 , the Cambria Daily Leader published a dramatic advertisement for Wombwell’s Menagerie , hailed as the “Greatest Success Ever Known in Swansea” , boasting that 5,327 people had already visited. The travelling show blended exotic animals, circus acts, and boxing exhibitions, and at its centre stood William Samuels , described as the “Retired Champion Pugilist of Wales, and licensed boxing and football ring owner.” His name appeared prominently, signalling the fame he already enjoyed within Welsh sporting circles. The poster promised marvels: the “...