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  • Scott Nelson
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

    But he was someone who let out rooms with cheap furniture in them, wasn’t he?
    Did all lodging rooms come with cheap furniture in them? I don't know. Can you please address the fact that Jack McCarthy (the Esquire guy) didn't own Miller's Court?

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  • Scott Nelson
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    So little that it’s not worth any serious consideration.

    Denying it is Scott’s little quirk. Quite endearing in a way.
    So glad you find it endearing, Gary. Did Frederick MacKenzie mention the Austin murder? No. If the article was prompted by her murder, you'd think it would have been mentioned by him, or referenced in the follow-up speech by McCarthy.

    Your problem is you try to read between the lines too much. I like to take things a bit more literally.

    You'll forgive me if I question remarkable transformation in a few short years, from McCarthy, the slum landlord of 1888, to McCarthy, Esq., the landowner, sports promoter and entrepreneur from before then and into the twentieth century.

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  • MrTwibbs
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    I’ve posted this before, but it’s a gem. Marie Kendall, Jack McCarthy’s daughter-in-law:

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GkH1eEAk9PE

    Hello MrBarnett, not seen this before so thank you for sharing it!

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  • MrBarnett
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    I’ve posted this before, but it’s a gem. Marie Kendall, Jack McCarthy’s daughter-in-law:

    Marie Kendall sings " Did your first wife ever do that ?" music hall song.

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  • MrTwibbs
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    This film connection is interesting. I remember as many of you probably do watching Genevieve. R.I.P Kay Kendall who I believe has a charity setup in her name. https://kklf.org.uk

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  • MrBarnett
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    There’s little doubt that the John ‘Jack’ McCarthy who was MJK’s landlord was the father of Steve and father-in-law of Marie Kendal, boxing promoter, charitable contributer etc

    So little that it’s not worth any serious consideration.

    Denying it is Scott’s little quirk. Quite endearing in a way.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post

    The McCarthy who owned multiple lodging houses probably was and he was also the one who attended Abberline's retirement. I contend that this man wasn't the Miller's Court rent collector.
    But he was someone who let out rooms with cheap furniture in them, wasn’t he?

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post

    Any mention of the murder of Mary Ann Austin?
    The Austin murder had taken place a few weeks before McCarthy made his speech and the attack had occurred on the 35, Dorset Street premises of McCarthy’s mate Bill Crossingham. Crossingham was in the audience when McCarthy spoke. It was almost certainly what motivated Fred Mackenzie to write his ‘Worst Street’ article.
    Last edited by MrBarnett; 09-30-2021, 07:18 AM.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
    Transcript from 1901 pamphlet, "The Worst Street in London".

    Not a word on the murder of Mary Kelly from this John McCarthy.

    Casebook: Jack the Ripper - The Worst Street in London
    Any mention of the murder of Mary Ann Austin?

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  • Scott Nelson
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    Transcript from 1901 pamphlet, "The Worst Street in London".

    Not a word on the murder of Mary Kelly from this John McCarthy.

    Casebook: Jack the Ripper - The Worst Street in London

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  • DJA
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  • Scott Nelson
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    Originally posted by DJA View Post
    Fiona Rule has proved to be an excellent researcher.
    As much as I like Scott Nelson .......
    Not sure where you got that from, Dave. And I've never done anything to induce likeability.

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  • Scott Nelson
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    Originally posted by MrTwibbs View Post

    So it's not certain John was kay kendall's grandfather?
    The McCarthy who owned multiple lodging houses probably was and he was also the one who attended Abberline's retirement. I contend that this man wasn't the Miller's Court rent collector.

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  • DJA
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    It is certain.
    Fiona Rule has proved to be an excellent researcher.
    As much as I like Scott Nelson .......

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  • MrTwibbs
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
    The Wiki entry has mixed up two different McCarthys. Information garnered from Fiona Rule's book should be viewed cautiously.
    So it's not certain John was kay kendall's grandfather?

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