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Dr John Pope-de-Locksley - The London Horror Tour Guide and Manager

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Dr J. Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley was born in London 1953 and legal great grandson of Henry Robins who in 1878 became Marine Artist to Queen Victoria.

He is a fan of Gothic music and frequents Goth clubs such as Gossips and The Devonshire Arms public house on Kentish Town Road, Camden. Variously educated in London, Southsea, Worthing, De Havilland College, Swedish school of Physical Culture. He attained Master of Ketsugo, first Dan Kyshindo Judo Japan and bronze medal in Judo.

Dr J. Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley

Dr John is an accomplished TV and Radio star having had frequent appearances from 1984 to 1994. He is an author of books on Jack the Ripper and Robin Hood and is head of the junior department of the Highgate Vampire Society. He is a contributor to books and magazines on preternatural subjects. Has been celebrated in the 'A to Z of Jack the Ripper' 1996 and the 1999 mammoth book of Jack the Ripper, Southen Cross magazine 2002, Lock magazine 2002, Daz magazine 1996 others. In 1996 the East End Advertiser covered Dr J. Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley's family claim that his great maternal grandfather was the Police Ripper suspect Servenio Klosowsky.Dr John at his altar

Dr J. Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley is a Doctor of Melaphysics, a qualified assistant pharmacist with diploma from Euro Training College, he's qualified in First Aid and Herbalism.

 

Dr John & AH Marriott Grand Master Forsyth Lodge American Free Masonry 1980sDr J. Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley holds many honours bestowed upon him which are 'The Scariest Man in London', S.X magazine, Knight Templar excemplus in the order of St Gregory and Sarkis and King Tiger 2nd of Otelga Nigeria.

Dr J. Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley is of mixed race, he is part Cornish, part Hungarian, Polish and gypsy and Swedish origins. (There are links to Scotland, the MacGregors nee Cook in Cornwall, and by his mothers second marriage MacMillans).

Dr John is a master of the black arts, a third degree witch and Odinist, he is a natural shaman and master of Yoga and other preternatural mysteries and systems.

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Need a spell casting or ritual? Call us today.
Let the King of the Witches John Pope-de-Locksley help you or your fortune read, gypsy playing cards, witches & odinic runes. Maybe you would like to speak to the spirits of those departed loved ones or have the past told by psychometrically?
The medium is free as is the psychometrically. If I visit you a travel fee of £7 is the only charge. Spells are £15 and a ritual is £40. I can visit for a full ritual or spell. Cards and Runes are £12. Send me a cheque, after it has cleared I shall place a letter upon the stones for your personal vibrations. You may have me visit for the same purpose. No credit or debit cards. Only in the London area for visits.

Send cheque's to P.O. box 42031 E59XT London
Telephone - 02088068321 or 07779 691026

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Pump outside Mary Kelly's room in Millers CourtThe pump outside Mary Kelly's room in Millers Court. This was first remarked upon by myself when I told Ripperologists in the 1980's I had drank from it. No one had heard of it or seen a picture of it. First discovered by P Suggen in 1995. Ripperologist 1997. As millers court was demolished in 1929, I am either a reincarnation of Jack the Ripper or have the memory of a person who drank from the fountain/pump.

James Bartle (1826-1896) ran an iron foundry at Notting Hill. He married the daughter of Henry Robins, mr great grandfather and the Royal Artist, he was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. Robert James Lees, the Royal Medium attested that Jack the Ripper (1895 press) was a Notting Hill man whose wife's family had a position at the Royal Court and he was buried in Kensal Green Cemetery. Which suggests he was pointing the finger at my uncle, James Bartle.


Correspondance with the Royal Archives and Prince of WalesThe Lugosi story by Mr J G Tatt is superceded by medical evidence combined with the story he heard from Mr Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksleys mother, to his paternity the medical evidence shows Mr Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley has an inherited affliction. Hereditary in the Bowes-Lyon family Earl of Strathmore (brother to the late Queen Mother). The 14th Earls son Michael Bowes-Lyon died in 1953 before Mr Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley was born but in time for the conception as reported in the Express newspaper on 25/11/96.

Mr Macmillan-Pope-de-Locksley's comes from a long line of people associated with the royal family - his legal paternal great grandfather was Henry Robins who became Marine Artist to Queen Victoria in 1878. Henrys brother Arthur Robins was the royal vicar and Henry's daughter was married to James Bartle, an Nottinghill Iron Foundry owner and senior Freemason, remembered locally by the road named after him and a bridge that he built. One wreath that was sent on his death was from the Royal doctor Alfred Fripp.

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