Continuing with another silly question but...
Is there any report of a connection between the Jones pawn shop on Church Street and the pawnbroker, Isaac P. Jones?
There is an article online entitled Making Ends Meet when Victorian London Pawn is googled. It explains how pawn shops operated their services late 1800s. Apparently pawning was a weekly ritual - the good clothes and items were pawned on Monday and retrieved on Saturday (before church). That $2 pawn loan Catherine Conway held would have cost her $2.50 to settle (i dont understand the English coin system entirely yet). The ticket itself was half a shilling(?). Also it would appear that Catherine would have been in the minority that Saturday since she was selling while everyone else was buying back.
I know the recent reforms were making pawn dealers more accountable for their operation.
I dont have any particular person established as Leather Apron. I entertain probabilities moreso because it fleshes out Victorian London. I asked bc casebook bullet pointed James Kelly internship with the Jones pawnbroker.
The purely fantastic (im)probabilities would be: 1) Leather Apron gets all those hats and jackets from a pawn broker, and 2) the red thread boot on Catherine's foot was the boot Richardson(?) cut on his back steps.
Is there any report of a connection between the Jones pawn shop on Church Street and the pawnbroker, Isaac P. Jones?
There is an article online entitled Making Ends Meet when Victorian London Pawn is googled. It explains how pawn shops operated their services late 1800s. Apparently pawning was a weekly ritual - the good clothes and items were pawned on Monday and retrieved on Saturday (before church). That $2 pawn loan Catherine Conway held would have cost her $2.50 to settle (i dont understand the English coin system entirely yet). The ticket itself was half a shilling(?). Also it would appear that Catherine would have been in the minority that Saturday since she was selling while everyone else was buying back.
I know the recent reforms were making pawn dealers more accountable for their operation.
I dont have any particular person established as Leather Apron. I entertain probabilities moreso because it fleshes out Victorian London. I asked bc casebook bullet pointed James Kelly internship with the Jones pawnbroker.
The purely fantastic (im)probabilities would be: 1) Leather Apron gets all those hats and jackets from a pawn broker, and 2) the red thread boot on Catherine's foot was the boot Richardson(?) cut on his back steps.
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