Jim the Penman

Jim the Penman

Jim the Penman is a nickname given to two famous forgers:

* James Townsend Saward (born 1799), Victorian English barrister
* Emanuel Ninger (fl. 1880s, US-American counterfeiter
* Jim the Penman (film), a 1947 British film.


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