New thread for discussion of anything relating to Druitt's stay at Winchester including the quote in the 1972 paperback issue of Farson in which he mentions a report of a Kennyite (resident of Fearon's House) knowing in the 1890's of the Druitt family suspicion regarding Montague.
Here is probably just a remarkable coincidence:
The 1900 Warren Directory of Winchester lists a "Montague John Rendall" as Second Master at something called "The College" which was obviously not Winchester College perhaps some sort of preparatory school. A W.A. Fearon was the Headmaster. Now this same Montague John Rendall was in 1913, according to that year's Warren's, Head Master at St. Mary's College, Winchester. The governing body at St. Mary's included one Edward Tyas Cook as sub-warden. It's probably all coincidence but the existence of someone with the relatively rare forename combination "Montague John" at a location significant to Druitt and with ties to ET Cook is rather striking.
Here is probably just a remarkable coincidence:
The 1900 Warren Directory of Winchester lists a "Montague John Rendall" as Second Master at something called "The College" which was obviously not Winchester College perhaps some sort of preparatory school. A W.A. Fearon was the Headmaster. Now this same Montague John Rendall was in 1913, according to that year's Warren's, Head Master at St. Mary's College, Winchester. The governing body at St. Mary's included one Edward Tyas Cook as sub-warden. It's probably all coincidence but the existence of someone with the relatively rare forename combination "Montague John" at a location significant to Druitt and with ties to ET Cook is rather striking.
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