Thanks Sam,
and incidentally, I spent the evening with Welsh friends, and they've just told me how to say "cheers" - something like "yikida" (??).
And no, Sam, you're wrong.
SO WRONG.
First, the three capital G of the witness are all the same. They are penned FIRMLY and FASTLY.
The 1898 various G, are ALL penned without skill, just like a laborious schoolboy would have done.
That's OBVIOUS, for God's sake (forgive me...Easter).
Think about it, Sam, please.
One of the witness signature is on page 57, but please, have a look at all of them on page 3.
You'll see what I mean.
I have no doubt.
Amitiés,
David
and incidentally, I spent the evening with Welsh friends, and they've just told me how to say "cheers" - something like "yikida" (??).
And no, Sam, you're wrong.
SO WRONG.
First, the three capital G of the witness are all the same. They are penned FIRMLY and FASTLY.
The 1898 various G, are ALL penned without skill, just like a laborious schoolboy would have done.
That's OBVIOUS, for God's sake (forgive me...Easter).
Think about it, Sam, please.
One of the witness signature is on page 57, but please, have a look at all of them on page 3.
You'll see what I mean.
I have no doubt.
Amitiés,
David
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