This one is just for Ben and the rest who think it is necessary for Druitt to have another connection to the East End. I still maintain that's not necessary.
Consider the case of one Jabez Druitt of Mile End Road. In the West Sussex Records Office in Chichester there lies a letter from Jabez and his wife Sophie to Gertrude Elizabeth Druitt. The letter was written in 1888 but its exact date and contents are unknown. Gertrude was the youngest daughter of Dr. Robert Druitt, making her Montague's cousin. The presence of this letter, whatever its contents, indicates beyond reasonable doubt a familial relationship between the Jabez Druitt family of Mile End Road and Montague Druitt. In fact, if Druitt were to choose to walk from Cannon Street Station to his relative's home, he would pass right through the heart of Whitechapel. Jabez was a sculptor of funerary art who had done well enough to employ a domestic servant.
But wait, there's more. Thanks to Stephen Ryder's research, we know that Jabez's daughter Emily Druitt (not to be confused with Robert's daughter Emily, as she once was) worked for bookseller Bernard Quaritch in 1886-1887. Quaritch was a personal friend of James Ludovic Lindsay, the Earl of Crawford. Crawford wrote a letter of introduction to Robert Anderson for an unnamed female who believed Jack the Ripper was related to her.
However, even if there is nothing to the third paragraph, Jabez Druitt links Montague to the East End.
Consider the case of one Jabez Druitt of Mile End Road. In the West Sussex Records Office in Chichester there lies a letter from Jabez and his wife Sophie to Gertrude Elizabeth Druitt. The letter was written in 1888 but its exact date and contents are unknown. Gertrude was the youngest daughter of Dr. Robert Druitt, making her Montague's cousin. The presence of this letter, whatever its contents, indicates beyond reasonable doubt a familial relationship between the Jabez Druitt family of Mile End Road and Montague Druitt. In fact, if Druitt were to choose to walk from Cannon Street Station to his relative's home, he would pass right through the heart of Whitechapel. Jabez was a sculptor of funerary art who had done well enough to employ a domestic servant.
But wait, there's more. Thanks to Stephen Ryder's research, we know that Jabez's daughter Emily Druitt (not to be confused with Robert's daughter Emily, as she once was) worked for bookseller Bernard Quaritch in 1886-1887. Quaritch was a personal friend of James Ludovic Lindsay, the Earl of Crawford. Crawford wrote a letter of introduction to Robert Anderson for an unnamed female who believed Jack the Ripper was related to her.
However, even if there is nothing to the third paragraph, Jabez Druitt links Montague to the East End.
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