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Wax seals on official documents
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Janet 693215 | Report | 9 May 2008 23:19 |
I think I may have found him. I hadn't checked A2A and on the 4th page of hits theres a reference to William Weston in our local archives in the papers of 2nd Earl Cowper. 1737-1762 |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 9 May 2008 22:19 |
It really is a conundrum. The signatures look very old and faded to a brown colour (Definately ink) The paper still has the material bit on (I don't have a clue what its called) |
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Staffs Col | Report | 9 May 2008 22:15 |
You can still buy rings for use with wax and the wax tapers to go with them...so tread carefully in dating your donation |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 9 May 2008 22:02 |
When did people stop using wax seals with their own insignia on? |