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One of the assumptions is that Abraham Pearce might have been one of the owners of this book at some point. The image on the right is at the bottom left of the recto of a leaf and it looks like someone was either practicing or scribbling the letter “f” or long “s.”Ībraham Pearce appears on one of the pages.

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If one were to fixate on the article with the name in it coming from the Argus, we must keep in mind that the Argus is a local newspaper based in Brighton and Hove in East Sussex founded in 1880. In addition between the years 1761-1824 throughout Gloucester, Middlessex, Sussex, Kent, Worcestershire and Hereford there are 83 records of the name “Carwardine” for both males and females based on the Census and voting records. Carwardine” which shows up in records comes up with the dates 1855-1929 attached to it showing that he may have been a Reverend and a soap maker and lived for 74 years. Carwardine, has received an consignment brought up by a traction-engine whereby a considerable saving was effected. The small excerpt reads “several wagon loads came in yesterday, and a local soap maker, W.H. The word on the left which appears upside down next to a scribbling in the textbook, is “Carwardine.” Having researched the word “Carwardine” in newspaper periodicals it only shows up once in The Argus for Saturday, on page 10 updating people on the news of Friday evening.













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