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  • Pierre
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Bucks Row Project - Part 2 :
    The Sources-
    Witness Statements, Police Reports
    and Press Reports
    .


    So we are finally at Part 2 of the Bucks Row Project, or nearly there.
    It has taken longer than I expected due to issues over how to present this section.
    Like the first part this will be fairly dry so to speak, It will contain most of the sources directly relating to the events in Bucks Row on the morning of 31st August 1888. Again much like part 1 it should be viewed as an appendix to the upcoming Part 3 and a research tool to allow me to asses others views on some issues, and for others to easily search for quotes and information.

    The sources are basically made up of:

    a. Official police reports of which there are several. I consider these to be the most reliable sources which we have relating to the events.

    b. Press reports of the inquest, the original transcript having apparently not survived.

    c. Press interviews with individuals, or statements given by individuals to the press, these are of varying reliability.

    d. General press reports of events.

    While this is not an exhaustive list of sources, it does include many which will be useful for anyone researching the matter in the future, who wishes to see the basic sources, in one easily accessible place.

    This information is present over the following pages as a series of tables, one for every named individual in the case. Each table lists a number of different sources. Each separate source is given a reference to allow for easier discussion.

    There are however several exceptions to the one table per individual approach, Official police reports are on a table of their own, excluding Spratlings of the 1st which is on the Spratling table.

    Some witnesses such as Holland and Walker share one table, as do the workers from the Slaughter house.

    The tables include all 3 of the first 4 types of source listed above, however sources are identified by use of (A), (B) or (C), directly after the date of each source, which equate to above to allow easy reference.

    The fourth type D- General press reports have there own table.

    A few comments should be made about the press reports of the inquest, it is known that agency reports were used at times, or papers basically used the copy from others.

    David Orsam some time back posted an interesting thread on the coverage of the Nichols inquest,

    Thread: “Inquest Reports of Mizen/Cross Evidence”
    Discussion of the numerous "witnesses" who gave their testimony either to the press or the police during the murder spree.


    While this was not universally agreed upon, it still makes a useful background the subject of press reporting of inquests in the Late Victorian Period.

    Each table will have some basic interpretation and analysis, but much like part 1 it is meant as a precursor to part 3. However few comments are made on the general press reports.

    Each table stands on its own so it should be easy for posters to comment freely on each table. And that is to a great degree the aim of this work, to get feedback from others on issues.

    Of course we don’t need the types of replies for normal threads where arguments go back and forth incessantly, clearly disagreeing with something will do, with either reference to other threads or concise reasons.
    I may respond to some small degree but again the main debate will be in part 3 when I carry out full analysis and present some theories, at that point, gloves off, helmets on and argue as much as you want then.

    Again I would like to pay thanks to those who’s work as made much of this possible. They have not all agreed with all or anything have posted, but without their input this work would not be possible,
    There are many but in particular Fisherman, David Orsam, Joshua Rogan, Dusty Miller, Patrick S, Frank0, Simon Wood, Jerry Dunlop, Monty, Kjab3112, RichardH and Pierre.

    And Evans and Skinner for the Ultimate Source Book, where would we be without it.

    And for any mapping once again I use :



    Steve Blomer (Elamarna) 09/08/17
    Steve,

    Congratulations on good work. This will be very interesting.

    Pierre

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  • Elamarna
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    Bucks Row Project part 2 post 2

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    Above are a selection of the reports of the inquest statements made by Charles Cross/Lechmere.

    As in these reports he is referred to as Cross, for this section alone I will refer to him by that name alone.

    There are several points that need to be seen.

    Firstly most of them appear to be based on a few common reports rather than each on individual reports, the similarity is very striking in some case.
    Some contain more evidence than others, this may indicate that a reporter was present from that particular paper, or that the report has been less heavily edited by the publishing paper..

    Secondly there is no common consensus on the time he said he left home:

    5 say “at 3.30” ( Reports 1,2, 4, 6, 9)
    5 say “about 3.30” (reports 3, 5, 6, 7, 12)
    2 say he left “at 3..20”. (reports 10, 11)

    The two stating 3.20 also give an arrival time of 4am at Pickfords as does the Echo which states he left home at about 3.30. this may be either a mistake by those two reports #10 and 11 above, the Times and the Star, or it could be that this was the time he normally left home, and such was not included by the other papers.

    All the reports say he crossed to the middle of to look at the object he saw. Given this was on the Southern side the reports therefore appear to agree he was walking on the Northern side of the road,

    The comments on Paul’s opinion at the murder site differ between “she is dead” and “not sure”. 8 in favour of some possible little movement (Reports 3,4,5,7,8,10,11,12 ); 4 that she was dead (Reports 1,2,6,9 ). This suggestes that Paul may have been unsure at first, but seemed to think he felt some movement later on, but was not 100% certain.

    8 of the 12 reports, (1,2,5,6,7,9,10,12 ) mention that Paul tried to pull the clothes down but could not, this implies that the clothing was somehow restrained, maybe by being pulled up at the back and held in place by Nichols weight.

    2 of the 12 (4and 8) make the claim that they heard a policeman approaching but left!
    The same two papers however also claim that it was Paul who refused to touch the body, not Neil, this strongly suggests a common source
    Both points appear to be at odds with all other reports, but will be looked at in more detail in part 3,

    In all of the reports Cross says he told Mizen that a woman was lying in Bucks Row, either dead or drunk

    In 2 Reports Cross specifiably says he believes Nichols to be dead, as a follow up to dead or drunk( 4,8) and in 5 Reports he says Paul said she was dead( 3,5,7,10,11).

    He denies in all reports saying that Mizen was needed by another constable.

    In report 10 he agrees with Paul that Mizen continued to knock up and suggests to to this he did not walk towards Bucks Row, however he does not say where he actually knocked up. In reports 4 & 8 he just says the policeman walked on with no other details.

    It is unclear exactly where they met Mizen, the Evening Post(report 12) being the only one to suggest a location, “ met a constable coming out of Montague-street”, this is corroborated by Paul in his statements, reports 3 & 8 of his own tables.

    One point is where did Paul and Cross part company, some reports imply that they may have gone separate ways after Mizen, but are not specific, others say they parted “soon after”, only the times(11) gives a full answer which is

    “ The other man left witness at the corner of Hanbury street and turned into Corbett's court.”

    This makes sense as that was Paul’s place of work and also on a direct route for Cross. However to say they parted soon after is incorrect the distance is approx 807yrd so would take 6-8 minutes

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  • Elamarna
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    Bucks Row Project - Part 2 :
    The Sources-
    Witness Statements, Police Reports
    and Press Reports
    .


    So we are finally at Part 2 of the Bucks Row Project, or nearly there.
    It has taken longer than I expected due to issues over how to present this section.
    Like the first part this will be fairly dry so to speak, It will contain most of the sources directly relating to the events in Bucks Row on the morning of 31st August 1888. Again much like part 1 it should be viewed as an appendix to the upcoming Part 3 and a research tool to allow me to asses others views on some issues, and for others to easily search for quotes and information.

    The sources are basically made up of:

    a. Official police reports of which there are several. I consider these to be the most reliable sources which we have relating to the events.

    b. Press reports of the inquest, the original transcript having apparently not survived.

    c. Press interviews with individuals, or statements given by individuals to the press, these are of varying reliability.

    d. General press reports of events.

    While this is not an exhaustive list of sources, it does include many which will be useful for anyone researching the matter in the future, who wishes to see the basic sources, in one easily accessible place.

    This information is present over the following pages as a series of tables, one for every named individual in the case. Each table lists a number of different sources. Each separate source is given a reference to allow for easier discussion.

    There are however several exceptions to the one table per individual approach, Official police reports are on a table of their own, excluding Spratlings of the 1st which is on the Spratling table.

    Some witnesses such as Holland and Walker share one table, as do the workers from the Slaughter house.

    The tables include all 3 of the first 4 types of source listed above, however sources are identified by use of (A), (B) or (C), directly after the date of each source, which equate to above to allow easy reference.

    The fourth type D- General press reports have there own table.

    A few comments should be made about the press reports of the inquest, it is known that agency reports were used at times, or papers basically used the copy from others.

    David Orsam some time back posted an interesting thread on the coverage of the Nichols inquest,

    Thread: “Inquest Reports of Mizen/Cross Evidence”
    Discussion of the numerous "witnesses" who gave their testimony either to the press or the police during the murder spree.


    While this was not universally agreed upon, it still makes a useful background the subject of press reporting of inquests in the Late Victorian Period.

    Each table will have some basic interpretation and analysis, but much like part 1 it is meant as a precursor to part 3. However few comments are made on the general press reports.

    Each table stands on its own so it should be easy for posters to comment freely on each table. And that is to a great degree the aim of this work, to get feedback from others on issues.

    Of course we don’t need the types of replies for normal threads where arguments go back and forth incessantly, clearly disagreeing with something will do, with either reference to other threads or concise reasons.
    I may respond to some small degree but again the main debate will be in part 3 when I carry out full analysis and present some theories, at that point, gloves off, helmets on and argue as much as you want then.

    Again I would like to pay thanks to those who’s work as made much of this possible. They have not all agreed with all or anything have posted, but without their input this work would not be possible,
    There are many but in particular Fisherman, David Orsam, Joshua Rogan, Dusty Miller, Patrick S, Frank0, Simon Wood, Jerry Dunlop, Monty, Kjab3112, RichardH and Pierre.

    And Evans and Skinner for the Ultimate Source Book, where would we be without it.

    And for any mapping once again I use :






    Steve Blomer (Elamarna) 09/08/17

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  • Pierre
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    This is just an update.

    I had planned to start posting part 2 next Monday however cricket watching commitments at Lords mean this will be delayed until probably Thursday.
    Part 2 is lengthy and so will not all be posted at the same time. At the moment it will probably be 3 separate groups of postings over a 5-7 day period.

    Steve
    Thanks for the update Steve.

    Cheers, Pierre

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  • Elamarna
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    Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post
    I appreciate someone who has the honesty to state exactly what his priorities are.

    I wonder which South Africa will turn up?
    From my point of view, which England.

    Actually it's county 4 day cricket. Middlesex.

    Steve

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  • barnflatwyngarde
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    This is just an update.

    I had planned to start posting part 2 next Monday however cricket watching commitments at Lords mean this will be delayed until probably Thursday.
    Part 2 is lengthy and so will not all be posted at the same time. At the moment it will probably be 3 separate groups of postings over a 5-7 day period.

    Steve
    I appreciate someone who has the honesty to state exactly what his priorities are.

    I wonder which South Africa will turn up?

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  • Elamarna
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    The Bucks Row Project part 2

    This is just an update.

    I had planned to start posting part 2 next Monday however cricket watching commitments at Lords mean this will be delayed until probably Thursday.
    Part 2 is lengthy and so will not all be posted at the same time. At the moment it will probably be 3 separate groups of postings over a 5-7 day period.

    Steve
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