I don't believe for a minute any of these letters are from Jack but the blacked out name of the slaughterer's workplace is very short and could be Barbers (in Bucks Row.)
Sixteen String Jack (a highwayman) was a favourite character in the Penny Dreadful magazines of the mid 19th century read by young boys. So was Spring heel Jack, who went around terrifying people.
Little Jack Shepherd was a popular musical at the Gaiety theatre in the 1880's, taken from the name of a famous 18th century highwayman, so Jack would be a name that would readily come to the mind of a letter writer.
Sixteen String Jack (a highwayman) was a favourite character in the Penny Dreadful magazines of the mid 19th century read by young boys. So was Spring heel Jack, who went around terrifying people.
Little Jack Shepherd was a popular musical at the Gaiety theatre in the 1880's, taken from the name of a famous 18th century highwayman, so Jack would be a name that would readily come to the mind of a letter writer.
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