File:Elizabeth Sprigge.jpg
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English: Daughter of the Editor of The Lancet Miss E. Sprigge, elder daughter of Sir Squire and Lady Sprigge of Stoke Green, Slough, who is to marry Mr. Mark Napier-Clavering of Harborne, Birmingham. (Original description from 1921) |
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Source | The Sphere (newspaper) (London), published Saturday 16 July 1921, page 25. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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