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Golden jubilees? The Queen should be wary. Christy Campbell tells the story of the 19th-century gunpowder plot that would not amused Queen Victoria in Fenian Fire
Disagreement by "those in the know" is essential to a good conspiracy.
Regards,
Simon
But Simon,what was there to be "in the know " about?The knew very little as far as I can tell----partly because the man in the top job , Anderson ,was up to his neck in sculduggery about Home Rule and Orange politics just wishing and hoping Jack would go away-Abberline was committed---for a while----but when Cleveland Street blew up he was off like a shot to engage in a bit of sculduggery himself ---like covering the tracks of those involved and seeing the leaders safely abroad!
Fenian Fire is required reading for a complete understanding of the WM.
Conspiracy and subterfuge were Anderson and Monro's stock in trade. They were professional liars in the service of their country. And they both thought JC was about to make a comeback, which is doubly worrying as to their state of mind.
Regards,
Simon
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
Fenian Fire is required reading for a complete understanding of the WM.
Conspiracy and subterfuge were Anderson and Monro's stock in trade. They were professional liars in the service of their country. And they both thought JC was about to make a comeback, which is doubly worrying as to their state of mind.
Regards,
Simon
Quite right Simon---with you there on all counts 100%
cheers
Norma
Fenian Fire is required reading for a complete understanding of the WM.
Conspiracy and subterfuge were Anderson and Monro's stock in trade. They were professional liars in the service of their country. And they both thought JC was about to make a comeback, which is doubly worrying as to their state of mind.
Regards,
Simon
Yes, Supt Cutbush probably agreed, and maybe his 'nephew' was already after the 'whores of babylon' with his seven starred blade
Well, can't rule out anything, I suppose, but 'brother officers" is pretty much a straightforward formulation in English.
Don.
"To expose [the Senator] is rather like performing acts of charity among the deserving poor; it needs to be done and it makes one feel good, but it does nothing to end the problem."
I can't find the "Nearn retirement pipe" reference in my paperback copy of Sugden. Mind you, Sugden's book has got the worst index in all of Ripperdom.
Help!
Regards,
Simon
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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