This batch has shown me that a  pic accompanying them “helps”, but just
the inscription is FINE too. (I always want more... Sorry.)

Some are similar to the East Midlands others clearly nautical.  I think that
Whiting talked to a Mr Good when she visited Devon? I will have to find the
reference. He was a maker.. but this is just memory ☹

Oh Yes, the initials and/or dates are important.



More thanks smile



Brian







Mary Jane

Love forget me not

Anne

Green grow the Laurel AJVL Death only parts untied Hearts

I love my choice to well to change my heart id fixed I cannot range

Welcome sailor to his dear anchor weigh ships near

The Grace of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Crist Amen

JV MCW

TE1849

PRS

RW  GS-EP

SP-PB

PZ-JJ

Violet Marrel Vernon Jane Nov 14 1906 MVV

CA-DMH-1811

JP-TP

HG

MAVM/HB-HD-1805

When I am gone and far at sea forget not love to think on me 1844 LS-EN-TM

H.GOOD 1841 SUCC

JHG 1844 DAE

Jesus to thy arms I fly save o Save or I die SM

The gift is small but love is Oll John Bools 1843/Wair

Two hearts in union meet sb sweet o sweet is that sensation

Love and Live happy love the giver 1827

Green grows the Laurel and so doth the Hue Howe




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