Hello All. Research opportunity.
I just read in the intro to Sir George Fottrell's diary about an incident late in 1885.
"A year later, Carnarvon provided Salisbury with a vivid insight into an assignment that was 'not only laborious & difficult, but personally very dangerous'. Jenkinson was reportedly 'obliged to take his life in his hands' by meeting informants in the East End of London. . ." (p. 76)
This is astonishing, to say the least.
Does anyone know:
1. Whom were his East End informants?
2. Why the devil does he have informers over there?
Regarding #1, were they the RIC people, of whom he was supposed to have a dozen or so posted around London?
Regarding #2, I have read passim that his activity was located mostly in Soho and the Elephant and Castle district. But the East End? Makes no sense.
If anyone has access to Jenkinson to Cross, 1 August 1885: TNA, HO 144/721/110757 or Carnarvon to Salisbury, 7 January 1886: CP/TNA, PRO 30/6/62 (53) or can snit round and have a go at them, I'd be much obliged.
Cheers.
LC
I just read in the intro to Sir George Fottrell's diary about an incident late in 1885.
"A year later, Carnarvon provided Salisbury with a vivid insight into an assignment that was 'not only laborious & difficult, but personally very dangerous'. Jenkinson was reportedly 'obliged to take his life in his hands' by meeting informants in the East End of London. . ." (p. 76)
This is astonishing, to say the least.
Does anyone know:
1. Whom were his East End informants?
2. Why the devil does he have informers over there?
Regarding #1, were they the RIC people, of whom he was supposed to have a dozen or so posted around London?
Regarding #2, I have read passim that his activity was located mostly in Soho and the Elephant and Castle district. But the East End? Makes no sense.
If anyone has access to Jenkinson to Cross, 1 August 1885: TNA, HO 144/721/110757 or Carnarvon to Salisbury, 7 January 1886: CP/TNA, PRO 30/6/62 (53) or can snit round and have a go at them, I'd be much obliged.
Cheers.
LC
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