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The Steam Watermen deliberately timed their packets to start at the same time as the Woolwich Company’s and the rivals raced each other heedless of the safety of their passengers or other users of the river.

Reference:
Bernard Dumpleton, The Story of the Paddle Steamer (Melksham, Uffington Press, 1973) p41

 

 

"We ask pardon for the liberty taken in calling upon you":- Seemingly the spinners went from door to door selling reels of cotton

The phrase "A la Francaise, conducteur, a Mons. Shillibeer" is a reference to Shillibeer's practice of employing French speaking staff. The British aristocracy's love of things French survived the Napoleonic Wars and French speaking staff were intended as a sign of refinement. French people fled to England during the Revolution. There were forty thousand in Britain by end of 1800 [Ref Murray, Venetia. High Society : A Social History of the Regency Period, 1788-1830] The picture in Note 378.8 shows one of his conductors attending passengers

"the parish is so overburthened that we could get but little relief": - the repeal of the the wage fixing clauses of the Elizabethan statute of artificers in 1813 and the Poor Law Reform of 1834 dramatically reduced the relief given to the poor.

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