Billy Waters (busker)
Billy Waters | |
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Waters by Thomas Lord Busby | |
| Born | c. 1778 New York |
| Died | 1823 (aged 44–45) St Giles Workhouse, London |
| Occupation(s) | Beggar, performer |
Billy Waters (c. 1778–1823) was a black man who busked in London in the nineteenth century by singing, playing the violin and entertaining theatre goers with his "peculiar antics". He became famous when he appeared as a character in William Thomas Moncrieff's Tom and Jerry, or Life in London in 1821.