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'''John the Tosser''' was a member of the [[London]] [[Blighters]] gang around 1868.
'''John the Tosser''' was a member of the [[London]] [[Blighters]] gang around 1868.


During that year, at her request, [[Mary Anne Disraeli]] was given a tour of [[Devil's Acre]] by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]]. At the One Tun Pub, Mrs. Disraeli's pet dog [[Desmond]] was snatched by a man so Jacob chased him down. Afterwards, Jacob realized that he had abandoned Mrs. Disraeli — the then [[United Kingdom|UK]] prime minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]]'s wife — at one of the most dangerous pubs in the city and rushed back with Desmond only to find that the woman was sat having a casual conversation with John the Tosser about the man's relationship with his father.
During that year, at her request, [[Mary Anne Disraeli]] was given a tour of [[Devil's Acre]] by the [[Assassins|Assassin]] [[Jacob Frye]]. At the One Tun Pub, Mrs. Disraeli's pet dog [[Desmond (dog)|Desmond]] was snatched by a man so Jacob chased him down. Afterwards, Jacob realized that he had abandoned Mrs. Disraeli — the then [[United Kingdom|UK]] prime minister [[Benjamin Disraeli]]'s wife — at one of the most dangerous pubs in the city and rushed back with Desmond only to find that the woman was sat having a casual conversation with John the Tosser about the man's relationship with his father.


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Revision as of 12:23, 20 August 2017

John the Tosser was a member of the London Blighters gang around 1868.

During that year, at her request, Mary Anne Disraeli was given a tour of Devil's Acre by the Assassin Jacob Frye. At the One Tun Pub, Mrs. Disraeli's pet dog Desmond was snatched by a man so Jacob chased him down. Afterwards, Jacob realized that he had abandoned Mrs. Disraeli — the then UK prime minister Benjamin Disraeli's wife — at one of the most dangerous pubs in the city and rushed back with Desmond only to find that the woman was sat having a casual conversation with John the Tosser about the man's relationship with his father.

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