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handwriting, he was then asked whether the two other names were not written by him he answered that they were not – He was then asked whether the same paper had not been delivered by him to the present prosecutor, he answered it was not. – The tryal he speaks of was held in this Court in Calcutta – The prisoner was then giving evidence on his Oath before the Court according to form of his cast.
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Exhibit A produced to him says it is written in the Bengal Character, which he can read & write, he has seen the Exhibit before, he did truly read it to O. J. Petruce, the body of the paper [ILL] writing and the names. –
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Indinarain Sircar - [ILL] the Prisoner points to him in the Bar – is acquainted with the Bengal Language – Exhibit A produced to him – he saw it at the last tryal – he saw it also before, for it was he himself who wrote the Body of it – he is desired to look at the names subscribed which he reads and then swears that the names were written by the Prisoner – Begampoor is the Talook of Prosecutor – There had been