Here are the two scenariors most likely for me:
1) Kelly and JTR go to Kelly's and in a dunken/semi drunken state just throw clothes on to the fire - together - to warm up.
2) JTR throws damp clothes onto the fire in an attempt to put it out.
Or, as others have said, perhaps he throws clothes on the fire because in some way it incriminates him. I doubt he would have been concerned about being challenged walking through the streets at night, but in the event his occupation was not involved with slaughtering/blood, and he owned only one set of clothes, and he lived in a doss house and people knew he was out that night, then I can see the forethought regarding what to do when daylight comes round.
If they're his own clothes then I think you can rule out him living on his own. Wonder if this fits with Grainger and his claims to have been 'bilked'. Perhaps this is another example of Grainger 'losing' clothes'. I suppose if he had to back to a ship or poor house then questions would have been asked.
1) Kelly and JTR go to Kelly's and in a dunken/semi drunken state just throw clothes on to the fire - together - to warm up.
2) JTR throws damp clothes onto the fire in an attempt to put it out.
Or, as others have said, perhaps he throws clothes on the fire because in some way it incriminates him. I doubt he would have been concerned about being challenged walking through the streets at night, but in the event his occupation was not involved with slaughtering/blood, and he owned only one set of clothes, and he lived in a doss house and people knew he was out that night, then I can see the forethought regarding what to do when daylight comes round.
If they're his own clothes then I think you can rule out him living on his own. Wonder if this fits with Grainger and his claims to have been 'bilked'. Perhaps this is another example of Grainger 'losing' clothes'. I suppose if he had to back to a ship or poor house then questions would have been asked.
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