Originally posted by MrBarnett
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All three sisters had received a legacy in the form of income from investments from their father’s estate. It seems the estate was managed by the Clive family for whom their father had worked as a butler. The Clives in question were related to ‘Clive of India’. They were at the top of the Herefordshire social tree.
Just compare Harriet and Charlotte, two financially independent widows, living in Herefordshire and possibly still receiving income from the Clives, to Maria, twice bigamously married and living in the East End with a shoe maker until 1889 and then selling cats meat from a shop in the Ratcliffe Highway.
The idea that CAL would stand up in open court and say my proper name is CAL but I am known as Cross which was my stepfather’s name. Thomas Cross also came from Herefordshire. The scandal that would have occurred if CAL had told all in court doesn’t bear thinking about. He was never going to do so.
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