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 ====== Eliza Prior ====== ====== Eliza Prior ======
-Her parents were Charles and Mary Skynner of {{http://cimmoorhall.co.uk/\Moor Hall}}, [[wp>Cookham|Cookham]], Berkshire, England. Her mother was née Orlebar, of Henwick House, Bedfordshire.((TLM-P's Family Bible; John Burke, A// Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank, But Uninvested with Heritable Honours//, 1834.))\\ +Her parents were Charles and Mary Skynner of {{http://cimmoorhall.co.uk/\Moor Hall}}, [[wp>Cookham|Cookham]], Berkshire, England. Her mother was née Orlebar, of Henwick House, Bedfordshire.((TLM-P's Family Bible; John Burke, A// Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank, But Uninvested with Heritable Honours//, 1834.)) When recalling his emigration to Australia, TLM-P acknowledged his mother's self-sacrificial support, writing that: 
-When recalling his emigration to Australia, TLM-P acknowledged his mother's self-sacrificial support, writing that: +'Mother … [gave me all the money] she could possibly spare from their modest allowance and made me take the few sovereigns which would diminish home comforts for the quarter [til next payday].'  
-//'Mother … [gave me all the money] she could possibly spare from their modest allowance and made me take the few sovereigns which would diminish home comforts for the quarter [til next payday]//.' +\\ 
 +=== Eliza's belongings ===
  
-{{:dscn3653.jpg?direct&300|}}+A book, //Select Fables of Esop [sic] and other fabulists// London, J. Dodsley, 1773, ((Provenance: Judith Godden)) had at least two owners connected to Eliza's family. One name appears to be Miss Sarah[?] E Skynner, Cookham' while a childish hand has written on the facing page, 'Mary Orlebar 1774 Given her by the Countess of Sussex her God Mother'.\\ 
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 +{{:dscn3653.jpg?direct&300|}}((Provenance: Judith Godden))
 This is a mourning ring, worn to indicate (along with the strict wearing of black) the recent death of a loved one. The writing around the centre funeral urn states that it is in memory of ‘Mary Skynner OB [who died aged] 63 [on] 14 November 1797’. Given her age, this Mary could not be Eliza’s mother, but perhaps her grandmother? This is a mourning ring, worn to indicate (along with the strict wearing of black) the recent death of a loved one. The writing around the centre funeral urn states that it is in memory of ‘Mary Skynner OB [who died aged] 63 [on] 14 November 1797’. Given her age, this Mary could not be Eliza’s mother, but perhaps her grandmother?
  
-===== Religious faith ===== +=== Religious faith === 
-The family has five books that belonged to Eliza – all on religious themes with a strong evangelical flavour. A  sixth was a gift to her husband on his 66th birthday.+The family has five books that belonged to Eliza (apart from the above noted //Aesop's Fables// which she presumably inherited) – all on religious themes with a strong evangelical flavour. A  sixth was a gift to her husband on his 66th birthday.
  
 1. Collected works of Bishop Joseph Hall, published in 1617. The works include Hall’s uncompromising anti-Catholic tract with a title that leaves no room for misinterpretation!: 'No Peace with Rome. Wherein is proved, that (as termes now stand) there can be no reconciliation of the Reformed Religion, with the Romish (and that the Romanists are in all the fault)'. It also includes his still-popular 'Meditations and Vowes, Divine & Morall [Moral]: Serving For Direction in Christian and ciuill [civil] practise'. Eliza was 26 years old when she was given this book, with the following dedication: 1. Collected works of Bishop Joseph Hall, published in 1617. The works include Hall’s uncompromising anti-Catholic tract with a title that leaves no room for misinterpretation!: 'No Peace with Rome. Wherein is proved, that (as termes now stand) there can be no reconciliation of the Reformed Religion, with the Romish (and that the Romanists are in all the fault)'. It also includes his still-popular 'Meditations and Vowes, Divine & Morall [Moral]: Serving For Direction in Christian and ciuill [civil] practise'. Eliza was 26 years old when she was given this book, with the following dedication:
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