The more things change… December 21, 1829

The Constables are not, in any instance, to ask for a Christmas-box from any of the inhabitants upon their beats; if any money is offered to them as a Christmas-box they must report the circumstances to their superior officer, who will ask permission from the Commissioners for them to receive it as in other cases.

What? No Christmas box?! Somehow it makes me think of the “no fruit cup” line from “High Anxiety.”

Source: Metropolitan Police. Instructions Orders &c. &c.1836. London: W. Clowes & Sons.

[I’m on break. Regular blogging will resume in February.]

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3 responses to “The more things change… December 21, 1829”

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    long holidays for you:) enjoy but dont forget to write for us in feb

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    PCM

    Not so much holidays as working abroad. And a time to catch up writing that actually pays the rent!

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    I would love to know what's in said Christmas boxes. Those were the days!