File:Signature of Samuel Sparshott (2b).jpg

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Signature of Commander Samuel Sparshott (1783–1851), taken from his marriage certificate of 7 July 1842. It says, "S. Sparshott".

Note to editors: the source is a poor-quality photograph of the certificate, and increasing contrast tends to make the lighter strokes of the pen disappear completely. So please upload any improved versions of this image onto a separate filepage.
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Author Samuel Sparshott (died 1851)
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