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  • #61
    CID Report by Jarvis of March 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

    Page 3

    Jarvis talks to Morton Smith
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    • #62
      CID Report by Jarvis of March 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

      Page 4

      "... it is perfectly clear that Hart's troubles have been brought about by his own folly ..."
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      • #63
        CID Report by Jarvis of March 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

        Page 5

        Signatures
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        • #64
          Anderson Memo to Under Sec of State of April 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

          Page 1

          Jamieson got Hart's name somehow but no evidence that the Met. Police are at fault.
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          • #65
            Anderson Memo to Under Sec of State of April 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

            Page 2

            One of Jamieson's conflicting stories is that he got Hart's name by peeking over Sgt. Vagg's shoulder.

            (Trimmed image a bit to get size down)
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            • #66
              Anderson Memo to Under Sec of State of April 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

              Page 3

              Jamieson's knowledge not material to Hart's libel case.

              At most, Vagg should be cautioned.
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              • #67
                Note From Anderson Dated May 2, [1890] - HO 45/9969/X27267

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                Vouches for Sgt. Vagg.
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                • #68
                  Note From Anderson Dated May 2, [1890] - HO 45/9969/X27267

                  Page 2

                  "I fear it is not possible to press this inquiry any further."
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                  • #69
                    Anderson Intv with Sgt. Vagg dated May 21, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

                    I think this is the statement mentioned in the previous note dated May 2, but since this copy is dated May 21 I'm not completely sure.
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                    • #70
                      The Sec. of State Decides, May 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

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                      Sgt Vagg was not negligent.

                      Hart to be informed that his expenses will not be repaid out of the police fund.
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                      • #71
                        The Sec. of State Decides, May 22, 1890 - HO 45/9969/X27267

                        Page 2

                        Are those Henry Matthews' initials? The first letter doesn't look particularly like an 'H' to me.
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                        • #72
                          Hart to Asquith, September 14, 1893 - HO 45/9969/X27267

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                          In 1893 there was a new Secretary of State so Hart figured he might as well try again.
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                          • #73
                            Hart to Asquith, September 14, 1893 - HO 45/9969/X27267

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                            Hart worked for a Civil Engineer named E. Harry Woods.

                            The Conservative MP for Central Hackney and the Secretary of a Conservative Association had helped Hart even though Hart was a "G.L." [Gladstonian Liberal?]
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                            • #74
                              An Earlier Investigation by Sgt. Vagg

                              The Penny Illustrated Paper and Illustrated Times (London, England),
                              Saturday, May 05, 1888; pg. 276; Issue 1405., link

                              AN EAST-END MYSTERY

                              The drowning of Annie Smith.

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                              • #75
                                Dr. Clarke was an LL.D.

                                I managed to locate Clarke's correspondence to The Mercury (Hackney) that Hart mentioned. It's in the January 19th, 1889, edition, Page 7, Column 3. It's signed Charles M. Clarke LL.D., 27, Amhurst-road. His wife's name was Marion. The Clarkes provided The Mercury with letters from Robert Anderson.

                                Fuller details later.

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