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Description answered to In? Heam M: Sherrard met Sir William Wiseman at dinner the same evening and told him the above incident. Sir William said at once it must be Mr Hearn, as he had used his name in a similar manner.
Soon after this In? Hearn told In? Travers that he owed a woman some money and that he was going out to pay it. In? Travers went with him to the house of Mrs Maxwell, but did not see any money pass, as they were in another room. Mrs Maxwell says that some time in November In? Hearn came to her house with a gentleman whom she learnt to be In? Travers, and that In? Hearn paid her $10 leaving $5 owing. She has since seen In? Hearn and is sure that he is the person who passed as Sir William Wiseman on the 18th inst.
After this In? Travers received a debit note from a woman; he destroyed it at the time, and is therefore ignorant of the name. He paid $15 on the note and taxed In? Hearn with using his name. It was not denied, and since that time In? Travers and In? Hearn ...