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People of London: M

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Macaulay, Thomas Babington?

Macdonald, George?

McDonald, Harry -- invention -- assistant burglar, NPC in the LeeShortCampaign

Mackenzie, Alice -- Alleged Ripper victim, 17 July 1889

MacNeil, Agnes -- invention -- fiancee to MichaelSimmons, NPC in the LeeShortCampaign

Malone, Billy -- invention -- hired burglar, NPC in the LeeShortCampaign

Malthus, Thomas Robert?

Martineau, Harriet?

Marx, Karl?

Maskelyne, John Nevil -- stage magician at the EgyptianHall.

S.L. Macgregor Mathers? -- one of the founders of the GoldenDawn.

Matthews, Sir Henry -- Home Secretary in 1888

Maxwell, James Clerk?

Mayhew, Henry -- Journalist, founder of Punch, described the poor in vibrant detail

Meredith, George?

Mill, John Stuart -- philosopher, formulater of UtilitarianThought on a Liberal basis

Millen, General F.F. -- adventurer, served IrishFenians, possible SecretService agent

Millwood, Annie -- Alleged Ripper victim, 25 February 1888

Monro, James -- Senior police officer in London and India.

Montcliff, Elizabeth? -- invention -- daughter of a merchant who spent time in Kenya, PC in the LeeShortCampaign

Montgomery, Lester -- invention -- financial backer, NPC in the LeeShortCampaign

Moriarty, Professor James? -- fiction: the "Napoleon of Crime"

Morris, Quincey? -- fiction: Character from Dracula

Morris, William?

Muller, F. Max? -- scholar of religion

Mylett, Rose -- Alleged Ripper victim, 20 December 1888

-- ChrisLehrich? - 23 Dec 2004

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