Originally posted by Wickerman
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The neutrality of Eire during the war is irrelevant. At the time or the ripper murders Eire was part of the UK and governed by the same laws. If Welsh was not taught or allowed to be spoken in Welsh schools at this time there's a pretty good chance the same applied to Gaelic in Ireland. This mellowed in later years early-mid twentieth century
Kelly, if what we are told is true, more than likely did most, if not all of her schooling in Eire. The bottom line is, we have no idea how literate Kelly was and whether she knew more than one language. Obviously she knew English, but whether the letters from home were written in English or some other language is unknown.
Do you need to present Barnett as a liar, is that what all this is about?
(Were did Maxwell go in all this?)
(Were did Maxwell go in all this?)
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