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Ministry of Justice Licence
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Minories, the
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Mitre Square
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Mitre Street
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Mizen, PC Jonas
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Monro, Police Commissioner James
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Morris, George
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Mortimer, Fanny
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Murray’s Magazine
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Napper, Robert
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National Archives, Kew
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National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), Bethesda, USA
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Neil, PC John
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Neilson, Dan
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New Street, Bishopsgate
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Newgate prison
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Newmarket, Suffolk
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News of the World
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Nichols, Mary Ann
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inquest into the death of
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Nichols, William
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Nichols, George
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Nichols, William
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Nilsen, Dennis
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nuclear magnetic resonance analysis
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Nye, Bill
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Ochrana (Tsarist secret police)
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O’Donnell, Kevin
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Old Cheshire Cheese pub
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Old Montague Street
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Old St Pancras Church
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Osborn Street
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Ostrog, Michael
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Outram, Detective Sergeant Robert
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Oxford University
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Packer, Matthew
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Paddington
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Paddington railway station
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Palmer, Amelia
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Parlour, Andy
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Parlour, Sue
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Paul, Robert
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Pavlovsky Posad, Russia
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Pavlovo Posad textile factory
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Pearce, Richard
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‘Pearly Poll’,
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Mary Ann Connelly

Pedachenko, Dr Alexander
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Peel, Sir Robert
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Perkin, William
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Petticoat Lane Market
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Phillips, Dr George Bagster
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photography, crime scene
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evidence analysis using infrared light
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evidence analysis using ultraviolet light
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Phred quality score in DNA analysis
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Pitchfork, Colin
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Pizer, John
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police, jurisdictions of the City of London and Metropolitan forces
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leaflet campaign to capture Jack the Ripper
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A Division (Westminster)
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H Division (Stepney)
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J Division (Bethnal Green)
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N Division (Islington)
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Y Division (Holloway)
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Police Convalescent Seaside Home, Hove
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Police Gazette
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polymerase chain reaction in DNA testing
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Polytechnic of North London
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Polytechnic of Central London (now the University of Westminster)
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Poplar
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Prater, Elizabeth
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Prescott Street,
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Preston, Charles
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Prince Albert pub
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Princelet Street
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Providence Street
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Puckeridge, Oswald
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Purkiss, Walter
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Queen’s Head pub
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Rader, Dennis ‘the BTK Killer’
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Reeves, John
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Reid, Inspector Edmund
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Reynolds News
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ribonucleic acid (RNA)
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Richardson, Amelia
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Robinson, PC Louis
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Roman Catholicism
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Romford, Essex
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Ross, John
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Royal Festival Hall, South Bank
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Royal Mint Street
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Royal National Lifeboat Institute
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Russell, Mary
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St Bride’s Church
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St George in the East
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St George-in-the-East mortuary
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St James’s Place (now Mitre Court)
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St John’s Charity School
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St Mary Matfelon, Whitechapel Road
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St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Leytonstone
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Sadler, James
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Sagar, Detective Sergeant Robert
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Sandringham, Norfolk
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satyriasis
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schizophrenia
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immigration, as a trigger for
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symptoms of
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typical age for onset of
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Schneider, Kurt
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Schwartz, Israel
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Scotland Yard
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introduction of its first Fingerprint Bureau
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Seaman’s Home, Whitechapel
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Seaside Home,
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Police Convalescent Seaside Home

Sequeira, Dr George
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Settles Street
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shawl, found after Catherine Eddowes’ murder
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2007 sale of
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author’s purchase of
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comparison of DNA samples with a descendant of Eddowes
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comparison of DNA samples with a descendant of the suspected Ripper
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David Melville-Hayes’ letter about its provenance
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discovery of blood spatter on
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discovery and extraction of possible semen stains on
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infrared and ultraviolet analysis of
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loan to John and Janice Dowler
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loan to Scotland Yard’s Black Museum
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manufacture of
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previous DNA testing of
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scientific dating of
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significance of its Michaelmas daisy pattern
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Shoe Lane
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Shoreditch
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Shoreditch mortuary
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Sickert, Walter
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Simmons, PC George
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Simpson, Acting Sergeant Amos
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Simpson, Jane
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Simpson, John and Mary
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Simpson, Mary
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Sims, George R.
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Sion Square
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Sivvey, John
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Skinner, Keith
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Smith, Annie Eliza
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Smith, Eliza Mary
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Smith, Emma
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Smith, Fountain
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Smith, G. Wentworth Bell
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Smith, Acting Commissioner Major Henry
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Smith, PC William
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Sotheby’s auctioneers
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Southwark
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spectrophotometry absorption test on dyes
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Spital Square
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Spitalfields Market
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Spitalfields silk designs
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‘Squibby’
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Stanley, Dr
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Stanley, Edward
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Star
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Star Place
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Stephenson, Robert D’Onston
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Stepney
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Stepney Workhouse
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‘stink industries’
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Stora Tumlehead, Sweden
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Stowell, Dr Thomas
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Stride, Elizabeth
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inquest into the death of
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funeral of
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Stride, John
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Suffolk and Essex Free Press
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Sutcliffe, Peter ‘the Yorkshire Ripper’
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Sun
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Swanson, Chief Inspector Donald
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marginalia annotations to Robert Anderson’s
The Lighter Side of My Official Life
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Tabram, Henry
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Tabram, Martha
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post-mortem report
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inquest into the death of
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Taylor, Joseph
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Ten Bells pub
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Ten Bells Publishing
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Thain, PC John
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Thalmann, Diane
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Thames Magistrates Court
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Thames Torso murders
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Thick, Sergeant William
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Thomas, Mark, Professor of Evolutionary Genetics
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Thompson’s Daily News
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Thrawl Street
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Times, The
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Totty, Dr Richard
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Tower of London
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Trafalgar Square
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Tumblety, Francis
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Turner, Henry
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Two Brewers pub
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United Synagogue
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University of Helsinki
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University of London
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University College, London
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Victoria, Queen of England
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her telegram about the murders
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Victoria railway station
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Victoria & Albert Museum
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vigilance committees
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