Just to clarify, Gareth, I wasn't referring to a lack of consistency in the style of writing necessarily, but more the idiosyncracies that he includes and rejects within the witness three. There is a 13 year gap between the 1898 and 1911 signatures, and yet we see a remarkable consistency between the two. Our "witness", however, decided upon embroidered H's and non-embroidered H's, "George" and then "Geo" within the space of a few minutes (presumably). I don't see them as distractions. I see it as an indication that the witness showed a remarkable lack of consistency with his signatures that contrasts markedly with Toppy's uniformity over a much longer time-frame.
I've no doubt whatsoever that all threee witness signatures were penned by the same individual, as your column comparison bears out, but when we stray into Toppy terriroty, we can see once again some telling discrepencies with the witness three. I won't bother listing them all again, or else we really will be going round in circles, but suffice to say I don't see a resemblence, let alone an extraordinarily high one.
All the best,
Ben
I've no doubt whatsoever that all threee witness signatures were penned by the same individual, as your column comparison bears out, but when we stray into Toppy terriroty, we can see once again some telling discrepencies with the witness three. I won't bother listing them all again, or else we really will be going round in circles, but suffice to say I don't see a resemblence, let alone an extraordinarily high one.
All the best,
Ben
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