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I would strongly suggest that Mary Trefusis should have her own meme, as she was a key player in making the Folk Revival happen. As both a hymnodist and a collector of sorts, her role as Lady in Waiting to Queen Mary gave her influence which lent the nascent Folk Revival great credibility. A potted biography is [[1]]. An indication of her status at Court is shown in her presence in [Royal baptism photo] - how she fitted into the Kepple clan needs to be addressed. The EFDSS valued her enough to name Trefusis Hall in Cecil Sharp House in her honour.