so counting you, dorothy anne is third generation. yes.n, eight generations... take us to john and another dorothy. yes. married in 1782. yes. yes. yeah. and that was given to them... a year later. a year later, yes. fantastic. yes. and this hasn't come far has it? no. where did they live? um, east witton. east witton. yes. now, from my pub-crawling days a long time ago, i would say east witton was somewhere up in the wensleydale area. it is. am i right? yes. is that right? we think so. they've all been there, too. and so that's over towards leyburn from here, isn't it? yes. it's inland, but it's yorkshire and yorkshire is famous for its cream-colored earthenwares. yes. we think of wedgewood. we think of all the great staffordshire factories. we should not forget that yorkshire was one of the big centers for this stuff and it lent itself so beautifully to commemorating a marriage or a birth or a christening. yes. this is a year after they got married and the glorious thing is, we have, well, possibly an idealized portrait of dorothy. yeah.