Originally posted by Phil H
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Actually, the incident you are referring to deals with Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon and his wife. She was a well known couturier (I think her trade name was "Irene" or "Eileen"). Early on they got into a life boat with her maid and his valet, and a few passengers, and with a capacity for at least forty souls they had maybe a dozen with five sailors included. Needless to say the Duff Gordon lifeboat (I almost called it a yacht) did not return to rescue people. Sir Cosmo did hand out fivers (five pound notes, which in 1912 were equivalent to $250.00 each)to the sailors. It was (supposedly) to replace their clothes and kits. I am not surprised many consider it a bribe for silence.
Sir Cosmo and his wife's reputations were as wrecked as ismay's was.
Jeff
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