A needlework sampler by Jean Wedderburn, dated May 31, worked in green silks with red, yellow, pale blue and pink, the alphabet and initials above the verse "My God who mak'st the sun to know His proper hour to rise....." 12ins x 12ins, glazed and framed; and another by Bell Blackburn, dated 1767, the alphabet and initials in green and red wools, 17 ins x 7½ins, glazed and framed (2)

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A needlework sampler by Jean Wedderburn, dated May 31, worked in green silks with red, yellow, pale blue and pink, the alphabet and initials above the verse "My God who mak'st the sun to know His proper hour to rise....." 12ins x 12ins, glazed and framed; and another by Bell Blackburn, dated 1767, the alphabet and initials in green and red wools, 17 ins x 7½ins, glazed and framed (2)

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