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ELIZABETH BRIGNALL,  c.1858



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  ELIZABETH BRIGNALL, c.1858 £  
It is not unusual for girls to undate their samplers. If unmarried they may not have wanted a reminder of their true age hanging on the wall. These are generally known as vanity samplers.
It would appear Elizabeth was baptized in Wittersham in 1848 her parents Mary Ann & Edgar Brignall a music teacher and later Professor of Music.



 

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