Originally posted by A P Tomlinson
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And as no checks were done into the accuracy of the brewer’s clock as far as we know combined with the indisputable fact that even today clocks can be significantly wrong and poorly synchronised there really should be no problem accepting the possibility of that clock being fast.
To sum up AP what we can say is that whilst we clearly can’t prove that Long and Cadosch’s testimony tied up perfectly as far as times go we also cannot claim that they didn’t tie up. We don’t have enough information to suggest either on the subject of times.
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