- Link-boy
A link-boy (or link boy or linkboy) was a boy who carried a flaming
torch to light the way for pedestrians at night. Linkboys were common inLondon in the days beforestreet lighting . The linkboy's fee was commonly one farthing, and the torch was often made from burning pitch andtow .Link-boys and their torches also accompanied litter vehicles, known as sedan chairs, that were operated by chairmen. [http://www.thisisbath.com/ Bath Chronicle] (December 2, 2002) "Sedan Chairs Ride Again." Page 21.] Where possible, the link boys escorted the fares to the chairmen, the passengers then being delivered to the door of their lodgings.
Several houses in Bath,
UK still have the link extinguishers on the exteriors, shaped like outsized candle snuffers "(see image, right)".The term derives from "link", a term for the
cotton tow that formed the wick of the torch. Links are mentioned inWilliam Shakespeare 's "Henry IV, part 1 ", asFalstaff teasesBardolph about the shining redness of his face::"Thou hast saved me a thousand marks in links and torches, walking with thee in the night betwixt tavern and tavern." (Act III, scene 3)SirJoshua Reynolds painted "Cupid as a Link Boy", now held by theAlbright-Knox Art Gallery inBuffalo, New York . In that painting, little Cupid as a London linkboy wears demonic bat wings and an immense phallic torch to "remind those in the know of the proclivities of a certain patron." [Hughes, Robert. (March 31, 1986) Time "Mixing grandeur and tattiness - At the Royal Academy, a retrospective of Sir Joshua Reynolds." Art section, page 78.] Another appears in the first plate ofWilliam Hogarth 's "The Four Stages of Cruelty ", putting out the eyes of a bird using a hot needle heated in the flame of his torch. Hogarth depicts a linkboy again, in plate four, "Night", of his "Four Times of the Day ", this time huddled beneath a bench blowing on his torch.In the mid-eighteenth century Laurence Casey, who was known as "Little Cazey", became the personal linkboy of the famous courtesan
Betsy Careless , and gained something of reputation as a troublemaker. He features L. P. Boitard's' 1739 picture "The Covent Garden Morning Frolick", leading the sedan chair containing Betsy and being ridden by Captain "Mad Jack" Montague (seafaring brother of theEarl of Sandwich ).Henry Fielding considered Montague, his companion Captain Laroun, and Casey "the three most troublesome and difficult to manage of all my Bow Street visitors". Casey was eventually transported to America in 1750. [cite book|title=Wits, Wenchers and Wantons - London's Low Life: Covent Garden in the Eighteenth Century|first=E.J.|last=Burford|publisher=Hale|pages=57,70|date=1986|id=ISBN 0709026293]In
thieves' cant , a linkboy was known as a "Glym Jack" ("glym" meant "light") or a "moon-curser" (as their services would not be required on a moonlit night). Employing a linkboy could be dangerous, as some would lead their clients to dark alleyways, where they could be beset byfootpad s' [http://www.mirrorservice.org/sites/ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/etext04/dcvgr10.txt 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue] " Grose, et al. originally published in 1811. Hosted onProject Gutenberg .]Linkboys make brief appearances in the novels of William Thackeray and
Charles Dickens , and are mentioned bySamuel Pepys in his diary. An anonymous illustrated serial novel, "The Link Boy of Old London", was published in thepenny dreadful "Boys Standard" from4 November 1882 .The expression "cannot hold a candle to" (meaning "inferior to") may derive from a comparison to an inadequate linkboy." [http://www.translationdirectory.com/glossaries/glossary014_o.htm Glossary of Colloquialisms] ] ". Belinsky, Natalya. Part of [http://www.fluent-english.ru the Fluent English Educational Project] . Hosted on TranslationDirectory.com] [Upendran, S. (August 21, 2001)
The Hindu "Know your English." (answering "What is the meaning and origin of the expression "Can't hold a candle to someone"? (T.D.V. Raman, Chennai)")] During theRenaissance , a person walking home after dark typically would have hired a linkboy to light the way with a candle or torch - then considered a low status position.Roeper, Richard. (January 13, 1987)South Florida Sun-Sentinel "20/20 Answers." Features livestyle section, page 1E (from theChicago Sun-Times )] If you could not hold a candle to somebody, that means you were not even good enough to be his linkboy.References
External links
* [http://www.abcgallery.com/R/reynolds/reynolds223.html Reynolds' "Cupid as a Link Boy"]
* [http://www.georgianindex.net/transportationLondon/linkboy.html Linkboy] from The Georgian Index
* [http://www.geocities.com/justingilb/LinkBoy.html The Link Boy of Old London]
*cite book|title= The Link Boys|author=Constance Fecher|publisher= Farrar, Straus & Giroux|date=1971|pages=177|id=ISBN 0374344973
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