Endnotes
Tellwright: tile-wright, a name specially characteristic of, and possibly originating in, this clay-manufacturing district. ↩
Bank: manufactory. ↩
Biscuit: a term applied to ware which has been fired only once. ↩
Terrick: a corruption of Tellwright. ↩
Jacket-man: the artisan’s satiric term for anyone who does not work in shirtsleeves, who is not actually a producer, such as a clerk or a pretentious foreman. ↩
Saggars: large oval receptacles of coarse clay, in which the ware is placed for firing. ↩
Welly: nearly. ↩
Meet: meet in class—a gathering for the exchange of religious counsel and experience. ↩
Cut: canal. ↩