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James Townsend Saward (born 1799) was a Victorian English barrister and forger also known by the nickname of Jim the Penman.
Saward was accepted into the Bar in 1840, became a barrister and had his chambers in the Inner Temple.
Saward and Anderson were arrested and went to trial in March 1857.
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James Townsend Saward (born 1799) was a Victorian English barrister (attorney) and forger
Saward was accepted into the Bar in 1840, and had an office within the English Bar association.
In his play, Jim the Penman (1886), US playwright Charles L. Young expanded the scope of the fictional version of Saward, making him a leader of an international forgery ring who forged letters to marry into high society.
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It was opposed by the Democratic-Republican Party, led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison.
This spurred James Madison, Hamilton's ally in the fight to establish the Constitution of the United States, to join with Thomas Jefferson in opposing Hamilton's program.
In 1972, a film based on the book and having the same title starred James Earl Jones as Dilman, Martin Balsam as the loyal White House Chief of Staff he inherits from his predecessor, William Windom as the U.S. Secretary of State, and Burgess Meredith as a racist Southern senator.
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 Saward Professor John Saward Homepage On Christendom Awake Catholic Website: Dedicated To Re-energising   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Since 1998 John Saward has been Professor of Dogmatic Theology at the International Theological Institute (a Papal as a curate in Lancashire, Saward returned to Oxford in 1974 as.
The medieval labyrinth at Chartres Cathedral in France lies at the heart of a renaissance in the spiritual use of labyrinths, some 800 years after it was originally constructed.
On it now, it seems obvious that script-editor Saward was nearing the end of his tether, both emotionally.
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The official British theory was that the robbery had been made in the continent, while the French police claimed it had happened in England because the boxes had been lighter at Boulogne.
In August 1855 Edward Agar, professional criminal and associate of crooked barrister James Townsend Saward, was arrested for false cheque ; in fact, he had been set up by a rival.
William Pierce and James Burgess were arrested in London in November 1856.
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Barrister fraudster James Townsend Saward (alias "Jim the Penman" to the criminal fraternity), crimes of fraud at Yarmouth England during 1857, sentenced to penal servitude in Australia.
At her trial in Edinburgh Scotland on June 30th that year the case was found "Not Proven", a verdict that is unique to Scotland whereas in the rest of the British Isles the equivalent verdict would be Not Guilty.
James Camb was sentenced to death but reprieved owing to a suspension of capital punishment.
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 EJ Phillips 1830-1904 Jim the Penman
Young's version of Saward's career imagined "Jim" as part of an international forgery ring, a man of outward respectability who forged letters to marry under false pretenses.
On Saward see George Dilnot ed., The Trial of Jim the Penman (London 1930); and Charles L. Young, Jim the Penman: a Romance of Modern Society (NY 1912).
The news of his committing suicide was proven to be a mistake, and was a great consolation to his wife.
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September 8 - James Bowman Lindsay, Scottish inventor (d.
May 26 - James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Scottish judge (b.
May 31 - Pierre Charles Le Monnier, French astronomer (b.
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Events March 1 - Federalist James Ross be reformeds President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.
1862) September 8 - James Bowman Lindsay, Scottish inventor (d.
1870) James Townsend Saward, English barrister and forger John Brown Russwurm, American abolitionist (d.
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Events March 1 - Federalist James Ross metamorphoses President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.
March 7 - Napoleon captures Jaffa in Palestine und their troops pass to kill more than 2,000 Albanian captives.
1870) James Townsend Saward, English barrister und forger John Brown Russwurm, American abolitionist (d.
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- March 1 - United States Federalist Party James Ross (US politician) becomes President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.
- September 8 - James Bowman Lindsay, Scottish inventor (d.
- James Townsend Saward, English barrister and forger
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Events March 1 - Federalist James Ross inclines President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate.
March 7 - Napoleon captures Jaffa in Palestine her troops move on to kill more than 2,000 Albanian captives.
1732) May 26 - James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Scottish deduct (b.
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