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  • Again, anything is possible.

    Maybe it was the Rev. John Henry Lonsdale whose whereabouts and movements (Oxford, Blackheath, Dorset) somewhat shadow Montague's, who was close friends with the latter's cousin, the Rev. Charles Druitt, and who lived near MP Henry Farquharson in 1891.

    And Lonsdale was also an Old Etonian, again like Farquharson, graduating the same year as Macnaghten.

    On the other hand, maybe Lonsdale could not have been the priest to whom Montague confessed -- if that is what Montague did -- because he was on his honeymoon.

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    • Originally posted by Rosella View Post
      The burden on the Rev. Hough would have been very heavy. Wouldn't somebody choose a non-family member to confess something like these murders to?
      Maybe...Maybe not.

      Also remember that Hough wasn't the only clergyman in the family... and I hazard to guess that their were others (non family) that Druitt may have been close to.
      G U T

      There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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