he wrote his name so large because he said that way the king will be able to see it without his spectacles.
JOHN HANCOCK wrote his name so large because he wanted the King of England to be able to see his name without reading glasses.
You would first write the surname, followed by a comma and a space. Then you would write the first, or given, name, followed by a space and the middle name or middle initial. So 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy' would become 'Kennedy, John Fitzgerald' or Kennedy, John F.
John Hancock
His mother's name was Rachael Ann Gilpin. Father's name was John West. Benjamin came from a large family, he was the youngest of ten children.
No, it isn't. The name Juan is John in Spanish. The name John is the English translation of the Hebrew name Yochanan.
As the first signer of the Declaration of Independence. He wrote his name really big so the king wouldn't have to put on his glasses. 2nd answer: John Hancock also was a very successful smuggler, and used a lot of his wealth in support of the Revolution.
JOHN HANCOCK wrote his name so large because he wanted the King of England to be able to see his name without reading glasses.
when the constitution was signed he forgot his glasses. that's why he wrote it so big
John = ジョン
You just write it after the name in all lower case letters: John Smith esq.
John Doe, B.S.
It was not Thom Jefferson's name that was large. It was John Hancock's signature.
JOHN HANCOCK wrote his name so large because he wanted the King of England to be able to see his name without reading glasses.
You would first write the surname, followed by a comma and a space. Then you would write the first, or given, name, followed by a space and the middle name or middle initial. So 'John Fitzgerald Kennedy' would become 'Kennedy, John Fitzgerald' or Kennedy, John F.
It just means that you sign it in large handwriting. John Hancock signed his name large enough for the king of England to read it without his spectacles on.
I believe you write it with the last name in front of the first name. Ex- Hancock, John
To write a person's first name, last name, and initial, you would typically format it as follows: [First Name] [Last Name] [First letter of Last Name]. For example, John Doe would be written as John Doe J.