William Robert Burgess sues his son William Harding Burgess for use of the name "Burgess's Fish Sauce Warehouse" Judge issues permanent injunction against William Harding prohibiting competing use of the name.
Burgess' fish sauce referenced in Lord Byon's poem Beppo ""The curious in fish-sauce," before they cross
The sea, to bid their cook, or wife or friend,
Walk or ride to the Strand, and buy in gross..."
Image of the lid of an anchovy paste container. From RubyLane description:
This Victorian 3 1/2 " wide x 1 7/8 " tall covered ceramic earthenware container was made during Victorian times and contained a finely ground Anchovy fish paste. During Victorian and Edwardian times, these pots allowed people to keep fish and bloater pastes without spoiling.
Victorian Anchovy Paste, a popular edible paste, made by Burgess's, a famous fish sauce warehouse located at 107 Strand, at the corner of the Savoy Steps in London.
The English Coat of Arms, including the crowned English Lion and the sinister Scottish unicorn, chained because he was considered a dangerous beast. It also includes the motto of the English monarchs, Dieu et Mon droit (God and my right) and the motto of the Order of the Garter, Honi soit qui mal y pense (shamed be he who thinks ill of it).