I have read, dozens of times, the disussion pertaining to the various names of Mary Kelly..
I'm not entirely certain of this, but I think the Roaring Twenties gave rise to the euphemism "A right old Mary Ann" or "A regular Mary Ann" to mean a male with homosexual leanings. However, Something somewhere tells me that a "Mary Ann" was also used, many years before, to mean a loose woman or prostitute. I am uncertain of this though. Perhaps someone can enlighten me?
In that connection, If Mary Jane, or Jeanette, Kelly, (or Davies) DID create a reputation as a known prostitute amongst the low life of the East End, rather like a Victorian "seamstress" and such like were also known descriptions for prostitution, can we link this to Mary Jane Kelly's name? Maybe we are a little fooled too..
It was known that should a couple be together, then the woman was known by her "gentleman friend's" last name.
So was there a more permanent Mr.Kelly in her life?
And why, if she did marry a Davies or Davies, did she drop the use of her married name? Would her father, who apparently came to London to find her, have been asking for a Kelly or a Davies?
I wonder.
best wishes
Phil
Hmmm
I'm not entirely certain of this, but I think the Roaring Twenties gave rise to the euphemism "A right old Mary Ann" or "A regular Mary Ann" to mean a male with homosexual leanings. However, Something somewhere tells me that a "Mary Ann" was also used, many years before, to mean a loose woman or prostitute. I am uncertain of this though. Perhaps someone can enlighten me?
In that connection, If Mary Jane, or Jeanette, Kelly, (or Davies) DID create a reputation as a known prostitute amongst the low life of the East End, rather like a Victorian "seamstress" and such like were also known descriptions for prostitution, can we link this to Mary Jane Kelly's name? Maybe we are a little fooled too..
It was known that should a couple be together, then the woman was known by her "gentleman friend's" last name.
So was there a more permanent Mr.Kelly in her life?
And why, if she did marry a Davies or Davies, did she drop the use of her married name? Would her father, who apparently came to London to find her, have been asking for a Kelly or a Davies?
I wonder.
best wishes
Phil
Hmmm
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