Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon
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Do you see how that might work? They knew a man named Charles Lechmere but had no idea that he also used the name Cross (if he did). They or may not have known where he lived or where he worked. The name Charles Cross would not have registered as belonging to someone whom they knew.
The name Charles Allen Lechmere seems to have been unique to the man we are talking about (with the exception of two of his sons). If you saw the name Charles Smith in the papers, you might say ‘I know a Charlie Smith.’ If you saw the name Charles Allen Lechmere in the papers and you recognised it, you’d be inclined to think it was the person you knew with that unusual name.’
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