9 Marcellus Road and 80 Orpingley Road
9 Marcellus Road and 80 Orpingley Road were both cited by Francis Craig as brothels in the occupation of Ellen McLeod in 1885
In 1885, 9 Macellus Road was occupied by William George Laws, an Optical Turner. Laws was married to Mary Jane 'Jenny' [nee Lomax], who was born in Ireland and they had two young children, Alicia Jane and William at the time.
80 Orpingley Road - originally cited as 40 Orpingley Road but amended by Francis Craig to 80 in the divorce petition dated 8th March 1886 - was occupied from at least 1881 by William Luker, a Lath Render, his wife Isabella [nee Whinham] and their four young children, William, David, Matilda and Ada.
Houses on both Marcellus and Orpingley Road were mainly in multiple occupancy by 1911, as let rooms, apartments and flats. Looking at those which were in single occupancy, they look as though they were originally 3 bedroom houses, probably with 2 ground floor rooms and a kitchen.
I don't know how Craig's claim that these houses were operating as brothels works with the surviving documentary evidence relating to these properties. Both houses seem to have been occupied by working men and their young families in 1885.
Craig gave an address at Mile End Road during the divorce proceedings, but the electoral rolls show that he was not registered at that address [as pointed out by Ed on JTRF]. Presumably Craig was able to use the address at Mile End Road, which I believe was the office of the East London Advertiser at the time, as a correspondence address at the least. Perhaps he wanted his divorce to be a discreet affair.
There are a lot of questions here, I think
9 Marcellus Road and 80 Orpingley Road were both cited by Francis Craig as brothels in the occupation of Ellen McLeod in 1885
In 1885, 9 Macellus Road was occupied by William George Laws, an Optical Turner. Laws was married to Mary Jane 'Jenny' [nee Lomax], who was born in Ireland and they had two young children, Alicia Jane and William at the time.
80 Orpingley Road - originally cited as 40 Orpingley Road but amended by Francis Craig to 80 in the divorce petition dated 8th March 1886 - was occupied from at least 1881 by William Luker, a Lath Render, his wife Isabella [nee Whinham] and their four young children, William, David, Matilda and Ada.
Houses on both Marcellus and Orpingley Road were mainly in multiple occupancy by 1911, as let rooms, apartments and flats. Looking at those which were in single occupancy, they look as though they were originally 3 bedroom houses, probably with 2 ground floor rooms and a kitchen.
I don't know how Craig's claim that these houses were operating as brothels works with the surviving documentary evidence relating to these properties. Both houses seem to have been occupied by working men and their young families in 1885.
Craig gave an address at Mile End Road during the divorce proceedings, but the electoral rolls show that he was not registered at that address [as pointed out by Ed on JTRF]. Presumably Craig was able to use the address at Mile End Road, which I believe was the office of the East London Advertiser at the time, as a correspondence address at the least. Perhaps he wanted his divorce to be a discreet affair.
There are a lot of questions here, I think
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