Talk:Martinhoe
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Lorna Doone Ridd
[edit]I removed the following uncited statement
- The St. Martin church yard contains the headstone of Lorna Doone Ridd who was a local resident and lived in Town Farm. It is said that the English author Blackmore took some of his character names from the headstones to be found in the Churchyard.[citation needed]
Its clearly very misleading as it is because Lorna Doone Ridd died in 1955. Pasicles (talk) 13:13, 4 October 2018 (UTC)
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