Who was ‘the boy Jones’, and why did he achieve infamy in nineteenth century Britain?
Answer: Edward Jones was famous for his repeated attempts to break into Buckingham Palace between 1838 and 1841. He got inside and was apprehended three times, and dissuaded from entering on many more occasions. On one of his uninvited calls he nearly succeeded in escaping with Queen Victoria’s underwear stuffed down his trousers.
Source: Queen Victoria’s Stalker by Jan Bondeson