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Billy Waters was one of the best-known of the black London ‘beggars’ — ‘popular entertainers’ might be a far better way of describing many of them. He was a busker outside the Adelphi Theatre in the Strand, living as most of them did in the Parish of St Giles, ‘the Holy Land’, one of the St Giles’ Blackbirds, as they were called. His companion was African Sal, and the two of them were sufficiently famous to be immortalized in Staffordshire pottery figures.1
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Edwards, P., Walvin, J. (1983). Contemporary Accounts of Popular Black Personalities. In: Black Personalities in the Era of the Slave Trade. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-04043-8_7
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