The Maybrick's Liverpool home was "Battlecrease House", which seems a strange choice of name. I don't subscribe to Maybrick as the Ripper, but the word is interesting in the context. What is its significance? It must have meant something to someone.
"Battle" is self-explanatory, but "crease" has connotations of folding, & (at the risk of exciting Druittists) cricket lines,'return crease', 'bowling crease' 'popping crease' etc.
The Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (I no longer throw good books away!) also lists it as a variant spelling of "kris", the Malay dagger. "Battlekris" as in Battledagger anyone?
That should put a cat among the proverbial pigeons.
"Battle" is self-explanatory, but "crease" has connotations of folding, & (at the risk of exciting Druittists) cricket lines,'return crease', 'bowling crease' 'popping crease' etc.
The Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (I no longer throw good books away!) also lists it as a variant spelling of "kris", the Malay dagger. "Battlekris" as in Battledagger anyone?
That should put a cat among the proverbial pigeons.
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