Worcestershire sauce was a recreation of an Indian sauce by a pair of English men.
The company has also claimed that “Lord Sandys, ex-Governor of Bengal” encountered it while in India with the East India Company in the 1830s, and commissioned the local pharmacists (the partnership of John Wheeley Lea and William Perrins of 63 Broad Street, Worcester) to recreate it. However, neither Marcus Lord Sandys nor any Baron Sandys was ever a Governor of Bengal, nor had they ever visited India as far as available records indicate.










The fig leaf was that his family were running the business side, not him.
Keeping a watch and gold bar has no fig leaf.