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
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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
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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