[ originally posted by Caz ]
Thomas Cross died 19 years previously and his step-son Charles had been at Pickfords for 20 years, the latter may have used the name Cross when he started working for them and simply carried on doing so for the convenience.
[Posted by Lechmere]
"I do believe that the first person to raise the possibility that Cross/Lechmere originally signed on as Cross at Pickfords around 1868 was... me! It was in another thread some months ago.
I believe in setting all likely possibilities out even when they do not necessarily help my case you see.
However at that time I was under the mistaken impression that Mizen took his details and that Cross/Lechmere may have been in ‘work mode’ at that moment. We now know that Cross/Lechmere bluffed his way past Mizen and appeared at a police station almost certainly in response to Paul’s newspaper story appearing on the Sunday. This makes the use of the name Cross more perplexing.
Having said that I do not believe Cross/Lechmere kept his involvement in the inquest a secret from his work colleagues as he will have to have booked a day off to attend. The whole reason for the name swap and for attending the inquest in his work clothes was to avert his wife’s potential suspicions.
He took a risk in giving a false name, but it was not a massive risk and rather obviously it most certainly was not as risky as using a name to which he had no connection (Brown, Jones etc) – even though some people are now contending that this would have been the case."
Hello Lechsmear
[I think i still missed your answer Leech ,
Caz posts a great question , as did yourself at one time apparently ..
so it would be great to know the answer ]
Without proof either way , it would surely make most sense that he started as Cross and continued as cross ?
cheers
Lets all laugh at Tottenham
moonGOONER
Thomas Cross died 19 years previously and his step-son Charles had been at Pickfords for 20 years, the latter may have used the name Cross when he started working for them and simply carried on doing so for the convenience.
[Posted by Lechmere]
"I do believe that the first person to raise the possibility that Cross/Lechmere originally signed on as Cross at Pickfords around 1868 was... me! It was in another thread some months ago.
I believe in setting all likely possibilities out even when they do not necessarily help my case you see.
However at that time I was under the mistaken impression that Mizen took his details and that Cross/Lechmere may have been in ‘work mode’ at that moment. We now know that Cross/Lechmere bluffed his way past Mizen and appeared at a police station almost certainly in response to Paul’s newspaper story appearing on the Sunday. This makes the use of the name Cross more perplexing.
Having said that I do not believe Cross/Lechmere kept his involvement in the inquest a secret from his work colleagues as he will have to have booked a day off to attend. The whole reason for the name swap and for attending the inquest in his work clothes was to avert his wife’s potential suspicions.
He took a risk in giving a false name, but it was not a massive risk and rather obviously it most certainly was not as risky as using a name to which he had no connection (Brown, Jones etc) – even though some people are now contending that this would have been the case."
Hello Lechsmear
[I think i still missed your answer Leech ,
Caz posts a great question , as did yourself at one time apparently ..
so it would be great to know the answer ]
Without proof either way , it would surely make most sense that he started as Cross and continued as cross ?
cheers
Lets all laugh at Tottenham
moonGOONER
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