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3rd January 10, 07:06 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by M. A. C. Newsome
The Christina Young arisaid c. 1726, is the prime example, and has already been mentioned in this thread.
Absolutely. I doubt very much that it was ever other than a domestic blanket as opposed to a woman's garment - no reason to initial and date the latter, not to mention the size of the thing or the family tradition of it's use.
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