The Neglectful Police
The following is from Inspector Spratling's report, dated 31st August 1888:
"I made enquiries and was informed by Mrs Emma Green, a widow, New Cottage adjoining, and Mr Walter Purkiss, Essex Wharf, oppisite (sic), also of William Cour(t), Nightwatchman to Messrs. Brown & Eagle, Bucks Row."
Spratling did not personally visit all the addresses on Bucks Row, but he visited some of them. I would anticipate that more junior officers did most of the house-to-house enquiries.
This is from Insp Helson's report, dated 7th September:
"Enquiries have also been made from the persons who reside in the locality, watchmen who were employed in adjoining premises, P.C.s on the adjoining beats, and in every quarter from which it was thought any useful information might be obtained."
Regards, Bridewell.
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There can be no dispute about that.
"I made enquiries and was informed by Mrs Emma Green, a widow, New Cottage adjoining, and Mr Walter Purkiss, Essex Wharf, oppisite (sic), also of William Cour(t), Nightwatchman to Messrs. Brown & Eagle, Bucks Row."
Spratling did not personally visit all the addresses on Bucks Row, but he visited some of them. I would anticipate that more junior officers did most of the house-to-house enquiries.
This is from Insp Helson's report, dated 7th September:
"Enquiries have also been made from the persons who reside in the locality, watchmen who were employed in adjoining premises, P.C.s on the adjoining beats, and in every quarter from which it was thought any useful information might be obtained."
Regards, Bridewell.
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