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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostWe have the John McCarthy, aged 42, occupation - General Shop Keeper (shop = chandler's ?). Was he the rent collector in 1888?
The rent collector was Thomas Bowyer. MJK’s landlord was Bowyer’s ‘governor’, a grocer who was awarded a prize for collecting for charity. He had been born in Dieppe and was living at 27, Dorset Street in 1881 and was still there in 1901.
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostI'm not talking about Bowyer. I'm talking about the guy in the 1891 census at #27 Dorest St. , John McCarthy, aged 42, General Shop Keeper, born Spitalfields.
But I’m talking about the man who was Bowyer’s employer. Bowyer described himself as his ‘servant’. The press referred to him as a landlord and a grocer, a man who was awarded prizes for his charitable work - the man you describe as a mere ‘rent collector’.
We’ve all spotted the other JM on the 1891 census. Was he there in 1888?
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Just before I go…
When I get a better copy of the press photo of JM Esq., I reserve the right to post it alongside the sketch of MJK’s landlord to see if there’s any resemblance. Of course, if there is, Scott will no doubt claim that all McCarthies look alike.
Take it away, Scotty…
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
I don’t follow, V. The genealogy is fairly straightforward: the French-born JM was the father of the music hall performer, Steve. They were both involved in the boxing world. Does that tie in with your understanding of things?
Clearly the first human laws (way older and already established) spawned organized religion's morality - from which it's writers only copied/stole,ex. you cannot kill,rob,steal (forced,it started civil society).
M. Pacana
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