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Meaning of ticket-porter | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

A porter licensed by the City of London Corporation; an official street porter in London.

historical

Examples

“[H]is servant put in his hand a packet, which had been delivered by a ticket-porter at the door.”
“[T]he production of a certificate to the governor of the said society of tackle-house and ticket-porters for the time being, from the clerk of the company to which such porter belongs, of such bond having been duly entered into by such porter, should be deemed and taken to be fully sufficient.”
“You could hear the ticket-porter, who lolls about Shepherd’s Inn, as he passed on the flags under the archway: the clink of his boot-heels was noted by everybody.”
“[H]e, the plaintiff was on the said wharf with divers, to wit, three servants, then being ticket-porters of the said city duly and regularly admitted, and then was ready and willing and offered to unship, land, and carry the said casks of olive oil, and no other tackle-porter belonging to the said city then was present to unship, land, or carry the said casks of olive oil […].”
“Around 2,000 or more ticket porters, their names stamped on a metal ticket hung from their belts, were authorised to ply for hire at one of ninety-two stands about the quays and in the streets.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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