When the name beneath a letter is prefixed by “per procurationem', and the signature belongs to someone else, who actually wrote the content of the letter? The person with that signature or
Stephen McIntyre on Twitter: "@15poundstogo @joebev49 @wakeywakey16 @EvolveQuickly @Deepstate6969 whether it's ZA or not, if it's a pp signature, someone else signed it for Rosenstein. It would be interesting to compare to
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Nic Bullen on Twitter: "@WayneDavid81 @BurtonsBiscuits Loads of questions. The end of the PS, the signature being different to the name... so many more" / Twitter
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