Info about Alex. S Petrie?

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  • Chris Scott
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    HI GM
    many thanks for that info - much appreciated
    Mike
    I don't know - that was going to be my next question!!
    Regards
    Chris



    Originally posted by mklhawley View Post
    Chris,

    Is this a case of, when an American comes to live in England for an extended amount of time, they must register? If so, is this merely the location Tumblety registered at?

    Mike

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  • mklhawley
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    Chris,

    Is this a case of, when an American comes to live in England for an extended amount of time, they must register? If so, is this merely the location Tumblety registered at?

    Mike

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  • The Grave Maurice
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    The company is mentioned briefly in Riordan's Prince of Quacks, on p. 131:
    Tumblety paid $80 for a ticket from New York to Liverpool. Prior to his departure, he secured a line of credit from Williams & Guion drawn on the London firm of A.S. Petrie & Son.

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  • Chris Scott
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    Info about Alex. S Petrie?

    The listing below (Anglo American Times 28 August 1869) shows Tumblety among a groups of Americans registered in London at the office of Alex. S Pterie and Co
    Does anyone know anything about this company?
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