Two pawn tickets were found in a tin by Catherine's body. They were reported to have the names Ann Kelly and Emily Birrell. Both were from Jones's Pawnbrokers in Church Street (now Fournier Street). One ticket was for a pair of boots and the other was for a flannel shirt.
In The Echo (3rd Oct) John Kelly tells the reporter that he and Catherine got a ticket for a flannel shirt from a couple they met while coming back from hopping in Kent. The woman had apparently insisted Catherine take the ticket. John Kelly says the flannel shirt was only ninepence but they got the money and went to Jones's when they got back. A few days later on 28th September they went back to Jones's and pawned his boots for 2s 6d. He was lift bare foot and the money went of drink and food.
At the inquest it's suggested by the coroner that both tickets are dated the 28th September when asking John Kelly about when exactly his boots were pawned.
So one of the tickets was definitely issued on 28th September and was for the boots.
But was the second ticket for the flannel shirt issued on the 28th or from a few days earlier? If the ticket was gifted to them then the date would be much earlier, wouldn't it? At the same time, if they used the ticket for the flannel shirt before pawning the boots, then how would Catherine still have it in the tin with the ticket for the boots? Could it be they got the shirt and just re-pawned it a few days later along with the boots? Or was the second ticket in the name of Emily Birrell for something else and not the same ticket John Kelly is referring to in The Echo interview.
In The Echo (3rd Oct) John Kelly tells the reporter that he and Catherine got a ticket for a flannel shirt from a couple they met while coming back from hopping in Kent. The woman had apparently insisted Catherine take the ticket. John Kelly says the flannel shirt was only ninepence but they got the money and went to Jones's when they got back. A few days later on 28th September they went back to Jones's and pawned his boots for 2s 6d. He was lift bare foot and the money went of drink and food.
At the inquest it's suggested by the coroner that both tickets are dated the 28th September when asking John Kelly about when exactly his boots were pawned.
So one of the tickets was definitely issued on 28th September and was for the boots.
But was the second ticket for the flannel shirt issued on the 28th or from a few days earlier? If the ticket was gifted to them then the date would be much earlier, wouldn't it? At the same time, if they used the ticket for the flannel shirt before pawning the boots, then how would Catherine still have it in the tin with the ticket for the boots? Could it be they got the shirt and just re-pawned it a few days later along with the boots? Or was the second ticket in the name of Emily Birrell for something else and not the same ticket John Kelly is referring to in The Echo interview.
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