quote...................."because of our continuing difficulties with the British from 1775 to 1783 & then 1812-1815.".......... well it wasn't our fault, you wouldn't pay for the bothery tea

The Derbyshire models of he and his wife were about mid 1870's I believe, and this period for British Board of Trade registrations for CLASS 3 is covered by four Representations books (the pix) at The National Archives - these are references BT 43/60, 61, 62 and 63, and extend from 1842 until 1884 (the entire duration of the lozenge period I think). The corresponding Register (the written data) is simply one book, reference BT 44/7.
I'm suggesting these earlier registers are worth looking at simply because this period includes the Derbyshire examples, and it may be that there was a flurry of interest in these characters at that time, and it's possible that this unknown one might be of a similar age.
I'm not saying this one will be found, but it's worth a look.
These volumes could be examined within the course of one day, and there is a very useful cafe/restaurant.
After 1884, CLASS 3 is covered by multiple books, and it probably takes longer to search.
I won't be at Kew for some few weeks now, but if in the meantime someone else would like to enlist and obtain a reader's ticket.........
