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« on: Saturday 24 August 19 16:26 BST (UK) »
Dear All
Can any0ne decipher this surname please?
I think it is European.
Many thanks

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Re: Signature name
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 24 August 19 16:40 BST (UK) »
Could it be Wrindley, with initials M C?

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« Reply #2 on: Saturday 24 August 19 16:51 BST (UK) »
Not sure not a name in my tree but will dig further. Thank you though

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« Reply #3 on: Saturday 24 August 19 16:53 BST (UK) »

M. Cherwood?

But that's a guess!

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Re: Signature name
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 24 August 19 16:54 BST (UK) »
Any clues for us - what document is it on -place -date.

Perhaps M Ches....y

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« Reply #5 on: Saturday 24 August 19 19:10 BST (UK) »
The textured paper and the use of pencil suggest that it's a painting or print. If so, a photo of the whole picture might be useful, since it could suggest a location or nationality to work with. This approach has worked here in the past.

Going back to the signature and my suggestion of Wrindley for the surname, I did seriously consider something like Cherwood, but I thought there were too many strokes in the middle.