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  1. Hace 3 días · By far the largest immigration into the East End had been that of the Jews who had begun arriving in increasing numbers from 1881 onwards as they fled persecution or economic hardship in Russia, Poland and Germany. By 1888 the Jewish Population of Whitechapel had grown to between 45,000 and 50,000. At first these Jewish immigrants had settled ...

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  4. Hace 5 días · St. Patrick’s Cemetery lies to the east of London in the suburban district of Leytonstone. Estimates vary, but, since that cemetery’s 1868 opening, it is reckoned buried there are more than 180,000 Catholics. (photo: K.V. Turley photo) Among London’s Catholic dead, life is to be found. K.V. Turley, November 2, 2023 – National Catholic ...

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  6. Hace 2 días · Nightwatchman In Winthrop Street. Mulshaw's first name appears as either Edward, Patrick or Alfred, depending on which newspaper account you read about his appearance at the inquest into the death of Mary Nichols. He was employed as a nightwatchman by the Whitechapel Board of Works, and, on the night of the 30th - 31st August, 1888, he was ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Indeed, the idea that a person’s fingerprints might be used to connect them with a crime was not an established piece of police procedure. The usefulness of fingerprint impressions to a criminal investigation had only emerged in 1880 when Dr Henry Faulds (1843 – 1930), a Scottish physician working at the Tsukiji Hospital in Tokyo, published ...