Dirty Dick

Nathaniel Bentley

Nathaniel Bentley (c. 1735–1809), commonly known as Dirty Dick, was an 18th and 19th-century merchant who owned a hardware shop and warehouse in London. He was possibly an inspiration for Miss Havisham in Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, after he refused to wash following the death of his fiancée on their wedding day.[1][2]

Dirty Dick's pub on Bishopsgate has existed for over 200 years.

A pub he owned in Bishopsgate Without, in the City of London, was later named for him.[3]

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  2. ^ Fraser, Russel (March 1955). "A Charles Dickens Original". Nineteenth-Century Fiction. 9: 301–307. JSTOR 3044395.
  3. ^ Steves, Rick; Openshaw, Gene (28 November 2007). Rick Steves' London - Google Books. ISBN 9781566918626. Retrieved 21 July 2009.[permanent dead link]