its a Tudor beggar
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The clapper dudgeon, they cut their skin and put dirty rags over to make the wounds look worse then they begged people for money
The clapper dudgeon would put arsenic on his skin to make wounds that looked so bad, people would pity him and give him money.
"Clapper-dudgeon" is a term used to describe a person who pretends to be in a state of misery or distress in order to gain sympathy or charitable assistance. It often refers to someone who feigns illness or suffering for personal gain. The term combines "clapper," suggesting a noisy or attention-seeking individual, with "dudgeon," which refers to a state of indignation or anger. Overall, it characterizes a deceptive or opportunistic behavior for sympathy.
A Clapperdudgeon was someone who put aresnic on there skin to make themself bleed then begged on the streets.
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Amy Dudgeon's birth name is Amy Elizabeth Dudgeon.
Gus Dudgeon's birth name is Angus B. Dudgeon.
Peter Dudgeon's birth name is Peter Michael Dudgeon.
Elspeth Dudgeon is 5'.
He felt dudgeon when he didn't get the promotion.
John Dudgeon died in 1901.