
There is still a law in place that requires Royal Navy ships, which enter the Port of London, to provide a barrel of rum to the Constable of the Tower of London.
The acts repealed in 2004 included an 1888 law encouraging emigration to the colonies for unemployed adults and pauper children from the overcrowded cities of England and Wales.
Until 1835, anyone who carried a trade in the City of London had to be a freeman—a title still taken up by some 1,800 people every year. One of the privileges is being allowed to take a flock of sheep across London Bridge without being charged a toll.
In 1797, a law was passed preventing people from wearing a top hat after London haberdasher John Hetherington showed off his creation round the city. The sight of his hat caused quite a stir, and he was arrested and charged with breach of the King's peace. He was found guilty and fined £50.

It is still an offence to beat or shake any carpet rug or mat in any street in the Metropolitan Police District, although you are allowed to shake a doormat before 8am.

I love these little bits of historical information! Shame about the ban on the false hips, though. Not that I need them - too much there already!
ReplyDeleteHeh! Most of us modern women don't need said enhancements. Also those wide panniers probably needed extra support, too.
ReplyDeleteFor years, I subscribed to this Forgotten English daily calendar that had words, events, and such listed page after page. Such fun reading!
Huh . .. I'm going to have to complain to someone. I've been charged for *every* flock of sheep Ive taken across that darned bridge for years now.
ReplyDeleteGreat, fun info, Keira! I used to have a daily 'forgotten words' calendar too. Forgot I had it. :-) Must dig it out . . .
Love this stuff, Keira. Actually, Nicola, I was wondering if I could sell some of my spare hiptitude! Clearly it would have to be black market, if it's illegal. But I've got some good stuff there ;-)
ReplyDeleteI posted a comment here yesterday that seems to have been lost. Reposting from what I can remember of my brilliance last night...
ReplyDeleteKris, you must've cried 'wolf' one too many times that's why you're being charged a toll every time you shepherd your sheep across that bridge.
Fo, I'm sure there's a market for your hiptitude. I recommend you try eBay for much success.