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George Viccars. Who is he? . George was a journeyman tailor who had secured some work with Alexander Hadfield. He was a very skilled tailor who had come from Canterbury. ‘He seemed to be a modest man’ pg.23 He was born in a village near Kinder Scout.
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Who is he? • George was a journeyman tailor who had secured some work with Alexander Hadfield. • He was a very skilled tailor who had come from Canterbury. • ‘He seemed to be a modest man’ pg.23 • He was born in a village near Kinder Scout. • He was sent to Plymouth to take up tailoring. • He was not tied down by Puritan ideology which let him have a free and sexual relationship with any woman he wanted such as AnysGowdie.
How the plague arrived in Eyam? • George had been infected by the plague when he had received a box of linen for his work from London. • Once George had passed from the Plague, Edward Hadfield and his two younger brothers were the next to fall victim of the plague’s wrath. • ‘The plague is cruel. Its blows fall and fall again upon raw sorrow...’ pg81
George’s warning to Anna • Burn it all! Burn it all! For the love of God burn it!’ pg44
George’s symptoms • ‘...his head was pushed aside by a lump the size of a new born piglet, a great, shiny, yellow-purple knob of pulsing flesh. Pg42 • ‘...blotched, with shapes like rings of rose petals blooming under his skin.’ pg42
How George treated Anna • Compared to the other men that Anna met, ‘...he kept his gaze down on the floor, respectfully.’ pg23 when greeted her. • George made sure he did not offend Anna when he spoke to her of his stories from other places in the world. ‘No. Mistress. If anything, I am exaggerating in the contrariwise direction, for I have no wish to offend you.’ pg27
George and Anna’s children • George kept Anna’s children entertained by playing games with them. • He also let Jamie play in the scapes of fabrics that were in his whisket. • When he was staying with them he, ‘...brought laughter back into the house.’ pg24
George’s knowledge of the outer world • Due to his work, George encountered many different cultures and he shared his stories with Anna. • He Mussulman traders that he bought his fabric from and learnt that they had several wives. • Also he was able to speak of London and how he grew weary of living among the ‘...very young and the very rich.’ pg26