My way of thinking, [and it is only a thought], regarding the reimbursement of wages for the lost work time people spent at inquests is - Wouldn't the coroners office have to get in touch with Pickfords regarding how much money Lech had lost to see how much to reimburse him [ even if they were not going to pay him the full amount ]. And if this is so, how did they get in touch with Pickfords ?
The coroners/police would have to know his registered work name was Lechmere . And if they didn't, his registered work name must be Cross.
Come to think of it, how did the Police get in touch with him in the first place ?
Yes, they had his address but they would have been looking for a Charles Cross. When they came a calling suppose Lech wasn't in and someone else answered the door.
Obviously his wife would know he could be called Cross as well. But one slip of the tongue " Oh yes, Charles Cross does live here, but my hubby prefers to be called Lechmere ". And this brilliant cat and mouse game regarding the surname is up
Regards Darryl
The coroners/police would have to know his registered work name was Lechmere . And if they didn't, his registered work name must be Cross.
Come to think of it, how did the Police get in touch with him in the first place ?
Yes, they had his address but they would have been looking for a Charles Cross. When they came a calling suppose Lech wasn't in and someone else answered the door.
Obviously his wife would know he could be called Cross as well. But one slip of the tongue " Oh yes, Charles Cross does live here, but my hubby prefers to be called Lechmere ". And this brilliant cat and mouse game regarding the surname is up
Regards Darryl
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