One of the seats in the
Council Chamber has the words JoS and FROG written in
periwinkle shells. JoS stands for John Scott. FROG was
almost certainly refers to Charles Frogley. He was a friend
of John Scott and shared his interest in poetry. Frogley was
a bricklayer by trade and undoubtedly lined the grotto with
brick before decoration of flint, shells and minerals was
added. However, the word may possibly refer to Sarah Frogley,
Charles' daughter, whom Scott married in 1768.