I hope it's ok to post this here. When reading the Casebook page for Prince Albert Victor, I read this:
There was indeed a title of "Duke of Bedford" which I believe still exists. I don't know which one is being mentioned here as, from what I've been able to find, there was a Duke of Bedford in 1888 and also men who were not the Duke of Bedford at that time but were alive then and would later inherit the title.
I was able to find some information on Wikipedia (which is not the most reliable source) and here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/bloomsbury-proj...uals/dukes.htm
I wonder if someone who is keener on genealogical research can shed some light on this?
I'm not arguing for or against this theory either way, this is just something I noticed that could be worth looking into for anyone who is curious.
According to Jack the Ripper: A to Z (Begg, Fido, and Skinner), the first allegation comes from Phillippe Jullien in his book, Edouard VII. In it, Jullien remarks that "the prince and 'the Duke of Bedford'" (A-Z, pg. 16) were rumored to be responsible for the murders. I cannot find any details on this mysterious "Duke of Bedford" to corroborate this remark.
I was able to find some information on Wikipedia (which is not the most reliable source) and here: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/bloomsbury-proj...uals/dukes.htm
I wonder if someone who is keener on genealogical research can shed some light on this?
I'm not arguing for or against this theory either way, this is just something I noticed that could be worth looking into for anyone who is curious.
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