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    <summary_title>embroidery</summary_title>
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    <value>Woollen tammy cloth embroidered with polychrome silks (very faded) in cross stitch.
32cm x 42.5cm
12 5/8" x 16 3/4"

Framing border of repeating  flower and stem pattern. Within this border a crown centre top flanked by two angels, traditional flora and fauna motifs at the bottom, at either side 5 similar, symetrically placed flowerpot/vase motifs. 

Within the borders the inscription "The Request", a hymn of 3 verses.  "Father what more of Earthly Bliss/Thy Sovereign will denies/Accepted at the throne of Grace/ Let this Petition take (?)
Give me a calm &amp; thankful Heart/From every murmer pass/The Blessings of thy Grace impart/And let me live to thee.
Let the sweet hope that I am thee/My life and Death attend/Thy presence through my journey shine/And crown my journeys end."
The hymn written by Anne Steele ( 1717-1778), b. Broughton, Hampshire to William Steele a baptist minister. Anne was a prolific hymn writer and essayist.

Beneath a geometric repeat pattern band  "Ann Legeir/ Aged 9 Years/1810"

Purchased Thame Auctions. 1996.</value>
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        <summary_title>Butcher, Mr &amp; Mrs</summary_title>
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