Originally posted by Damaso Marte
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But two out of the three examples occurred on a Sunday, which of all the days of the week was the one most likely to have been Lechmere’s day off. So, we’re left with Chapman’s TOD being probably out of synch with Lechmere’s start time on the sole occasion that we have any info about his starting time.
Working on the assumption that Lechmere carried provincial horse flesh to HB and other wholesalers across London, it’s quite possible that his earliest deliveries would be in the East End, so he could still have been in the area at whatever the latest estimate for Chapman’s TOD is chosen.
Of course, we don’t know for certain what he carried on his cart or where and to whom, but there is a certain amount of circumstantial evidence to suggest it might have been horse flesh.
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