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Support the June merge proposal between Alice Barnham (silk merchant) and Alice Bradbridge for the obvious reason (same person), but think that the better direction is to Alice Barnham on the grounds that this was her name for most of her life, and the name by which she is best known by. For example, as the current article attests "She is chiefly remembered for commissioning a family portrait in 1557", and the title of that portrait is Alice Barnham and her sons Martin and Steven. Klbrain (talk) 10:40, 31 October 2021 (UTC)Reply