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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. |
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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
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
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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The
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.
The
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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