DRoy:
No this guy didn't divulge both names in my example.
How do you know that he had two names then? If it wasnīt mentioned, when and how did you find out?
Did he call himself by his mothers maiden name but sign himself by his true name when addressing authorities?
Did he for some reson at some stage use his mothers maiden name instead when addressing an authority?
Also, was this man a criminal, or at least tried for some sort of fellany?
If you want to say that Lech was actually Lech because that is what he signed his name as, so far yes you appear correct. However, you can't say with the same certainty that he wasn't known in the hood as Cross.
Nor am I saying that, DRoy. I CAN tell the difference about things I can guarantee and things I canīt.
I'm saying it's likely he was known as Cross by at least some of those that knew him in his hood(s).
Just as I said two lines up, neither you nor I can establish what was likely in this particular context.
The only thing we CAN say with certainty is that people who habitually sign themselves by a name normally also use and live by that name. Statistically and logically, it therefore applies that our man went by the name of Lechmere.
The best,
Fisherman
No this guy didn't divulge both names in my example.
How do you know that he had two names then? If it wasnīt mentioned, when and how did you find out?
Did he call himself by his mothers maiden name but sign himself by his true name when addressing authorities?
Did he for some reson at some stage use his mothers maiden name instead when addressing an authority?
Also, was this man a criminal, or at least tried for some sort of fellany?
If you want to say that Lech was actually Lech because that is what he signed his name as, so far yes you appear correct. However, you can't say with the same certainty that he wasn't known in the hood as Cross.
Nor am I saying that, DRoy. I CAN tell the difference about things I can guarantee and things I canīt.
I'm saying it's likely he was known as Cross by at least some of those that knew him in his hood(s).
Just as I said two lines up, neither you nor I can establish what was likely in this particular context.
The only thing we CAN say with certainty is that people who habitually sign themselves by a name normally also use and live by that name. Statistically and logically, it therefore applies that our man went by the name of Lechmere.
The best,
Fisherman
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