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Auguste Lupa : Mengel, Brad, "Watching the Detectives" or "The Family Tree of Sherlock Holmes," [1]
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The Albino's Treasure : Sherlock Holmes pastiches
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River Yealm : The harbour authority is made up of representatives from the civil parish councils of Wembury, Yealmpton, Brixton and "Newton and Noss".
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Christopher Sequeira : Sequeira has directed two independent short films, "Curse of the Bloodsuckers", and "Rattlebone" (the latter based on his comic-book Rattlebone character).
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John Hopkins (screenwriter) : In 1954, Hopkins married Prudence Anne Balchin, eldest daughter of author Nigel Balchin. They had two children, a daughter, Justine and a son, Marlin Jonathan, who died in a childhood accident in 1971. They were divorced in 1969. In 1969, he married the American actress Shirley Knight; the...
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Sherlock Holmes and the Hapsburg Tiara : Sherlock Holmes and the Hapsburg Tiara is a novel and Sherlock Holmes pastiche by Alan Vanneman, published in 2003 by Carroll & Graf Publishers. The book has received reviews from the Historical Novel Society, Publishers Weekly, and Kirkus Reviews.
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Anthony Boucher : Bouchercon, the "Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery Convention", was named in his honor, as are their annual Anthony Awards. Descriptions of those conventions from the first, in 1970, until that in 2004, appear in Marvin Lachman's The Heirs of Anthony Boucher.
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List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories : John Kendrick Bangs: R. Holmes & Co.: Being the Remarkable Adventures of Raffles Holmes, Esq., Detective and Amateur Cracksman by Birth (1906), illus. Sydney Adamnson; New York and London: Harper & Brothers David Barnett: "Woman's Work", a short story in Encounters of Sh...
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Sherlock Holmes : Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin is generally acknowledged as the forerunner of the modern detective story in English fiction and served as the prototype for many later characters, including Holmes. Conan Doyle once wrote, "Each [of Poe's detective stories] is a root from which a whole literature ha...
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Dr. Watson : In Doyle's early rough plot outlines, Holmes's associate was named "Ormond Sacker" before Doyle finally settled on "John Watson". He was probably inspired by one of Doyle's colleagues, Dr James Watson. Watson shares some similarities with the narrator of Edgar Allan Poe's stories about fictional detective ...
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Marvel Preview : Marvel Preview is a black-and-white comics magazine published by Magazine Management for fourteen issues and the affiliated Marvel Comics Group for ten issues. The final issue additionally carried the imprint Marvel Magazines Group.
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A Drop of Corruption : In a review for Locus, Jake Casella Brookins praised Bennett's timely themes. Specifically, the review noted that the book "sketched a subdued defense of social infrastructure and guardrails that I found, in this moment of institutional collapse, surprisingly moving to read." Casella Brookins als...
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Sherlock (software) : The Sherlock 2 search plug-in was an SGML document, and was typically given the ".src" file extension. The Sherlock plug-in was composed of three parts, identified by their element names: <search>, <input>, and <interpret> tags. These elements allowed Sherlock to (respectively) identify a search e...
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Arthur & George (TV series) : Nominee Critics Choice Television Awards 2016 Best Actor in a Movie Made for Television or Limited Series — Martin Clunes Nominee Satellite Awards 2016 Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television — Martin Clunes
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West Webburn River : The West Webburn is a stream on Dartmoor in Devon in south-west England. It rises on the eastern side of the moors flowing off the east side of Hameldown Ridge. Its source is extremely close to the Grimspound Bronze Age settlement, and it was probably the main source of water for the settlement. It...
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Abel Fosdyk papers : While Fosdyk claims to have been one of the Mary Celeste's company, none of the names in his account appear on the official records. Fosdyk says that the Mary Celeste was a ship of 600 tons, when in fact it was less than a third of that. Fosdyk's writings also say that the crew were English, when i...
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East of Ealing : East of Ealing is a novel in which Pooley and Omally contend with perpetual motion, robots, time travel, Merlin, Sherlock Holmes and an Antichrist fond of microchips. It is a part of the genre of Far Fetched Fiction, a genre originally created by its author.
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N. J. Crisp : Norman James Crisp (11 December 1923 – 14 June 2005), known as a writer only by his initials and surname, N. J. Crisp, was a British television writer, dramatist and novelist. In the 1960s, after writing single dramas, Crisp moved to writing for serials and turned out scripts for BBC series including Comp...
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Kingsley Amis : In 1946 Amis met Hilary Bardwell. They married in 1948 after she became pregnant with their first child, Philip. Amis initially arranged for her to have a back-street abortion, but changed his mind, fearing for her safety. Two other children followed: Martin in August 1949 and Sally in January 1954. In ...
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The Shadow of Reichenbach Falls : As he tours Europe, Thomas Carnacki ends up in Meiringen, Switzerland and upon visiting Reichenbach Falls he stumbles upon Holmes and Moriarty locked in mortal combat. One man goes over the falls and as Carnacki comes to his assistance he is fired upon by the other. The story is told i...
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River Walkham : Media related to River Walkham at Wikimedia Commons
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The Final Adventures of Solar Pons : Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd. p. 846. Joshi, S.T. (1999). Sixty Years of Arkham House: A History and Bibliography. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House. p. 186. ISBN ...
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The Baker Street Irregulars : The BSI has spawned numerous "scion societies", many of which are officially recognized by the BSI. The first was The Five Orange Pips of Westchester County, New York, in 1935. Independent Sherlockian groups include the Adventuresses of Sherlock Holmes, the U.K.’s Sherlock Holmes Society o...
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Dartmoor Yomp : The Dartmoor Yomp is an annual charitable fundraising event run in aid of the various charities that support injured British Armed Forces Royal Marines. The Yomp is a daytime trek held in the Dartmoor National Park in the county of Devon, England, usually some 12 miles (19 km) in length, and is undertak...
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HMS Doterel (1880) : Arthur Conan Doyle referred to the sinking of Doterel in the short story "That Little Square Box". 'Excuse me', returned Flannigan, but is there not some room for doubt yet as to the fate of the Dotterel? I have met men in America who asserted from their own personal knowledge that there was a coal...
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The Mimicking of Known Successes : After Earth is rendered uninhabitable, humanity now lives on Jupiter, which they call "Giant." People live on floating platforms suspended in Jupiter's upper atmosphere, which are connected by a network of railcars and protected by atmospheric shields. Investigator Mossa is sent to in...
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Upper Dart : "Paddlers Welcome". River Dart Country Park. 6 March 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019. "Canoeing". Dartmoor. 17 September 2019. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
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The Strand Magazine : The Sherlock Holmes short stories by Arthur Conan Doyle were first published in The Strand in the UK. Some of the stories were previously or simultaneously published in US magazines, while several were first published in the United States in the US edition of The Strand Magazine a month after bein...
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Sherlock Holmes : Shortly after meeting Holmes in the first story, A Study in Scarlet (generally assumed to be 1881, though the exact date is not given), Watson assesses the detective's abilities: Knowledge of Literature – nil. Knowledge of Philosophy – nil. Knowledge of Astronomy – nil. Knowledge of Politics – Feeble....
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The Boy Sherlock Holmes : In November 2022, it was announced that The Boy Sherlock Holmes series would be adapted as a co-production between Productivity Media and Wind Sun Sky Entertainment with Matt Cirulnick writing.
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The Original Text Solar Pons Omnibus Edition : Nielsen, Leon (2004). Arkham House Books: A Collector's Guide. Jefferson, NC and London: McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 157. ISBN 0-7864-1785-4.
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Imagination Theatre : Official website Imagination Theatre's channel on YouTube Imagination Theatre broadcasts on KIXI
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen : The year is 1898, and Mina Murray is recruited by Campion Bond on behalf of British Intelligence and asked to assemble a league of other extraordinary individuals to protect the interests of the Empire: Captain Nemo, Allan Quatermain, Dr. Jekyll, and Hawley Griffin the Invisible ...
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Arthur & George : Playwright David Edgar dramatised the work for Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Nottingham Playhouse, with the opening performance playing on 19 March 2010. In 2014, for broadcast in 2015, ITV commissioned a three-part television series Arthur & George based on Arthur & George, starring Martin Clunes ...
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Arthur Conan Doyle : Doyle was found clutching his chest in the hall of Windlesham Manor, his house in Crowborough, Sussex, on 7 July 1930. He died of a heart attack at the age of 71. His last words were directed toward his wife: "You are wonderful." At the time of his death, there was some controversy concerning his b...
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Haytor : Haytor has the form of a typical "avenue" tor, where the granite between the two main outcrops has been eroded away. Its characteristic shape is a notable landmark visible on the skyline from many places in south Devon between Exeter and Totnes. The majority of the tor consists of coarse-grained granite, but a...
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River Dart : The lower section of the River Dart forms Dartmouth Harbour, a deep water natural harbour with a long history of maritime usage. In modern times, the port's commercial activity has declined, but it is still a busy port for local fishing vessels and a wide variety of yachts and other private boats. Several ...
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The Affair of the Mysterious Letter : The Affair of the Mysterious Letter is a 2019 fantasy-detective novel by Alexis Hall. It was first published by Ace Books.
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Richard A. Lupoff : Richard Allen Lupoff (February 21, 1935 – October 22, 2020) was an American science-fiction and mystery author, who also wrote humor, satire, nonfiction and reviews. In addition to his two dozen novels and more than 40 short stories, he also edited science-fantasy anthologies. He was an expert on th...
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Dartmoor Commons Act 1985 : Full text of the Dartmoor Commons Act 1985 Dartmoor Commoners Council
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Two Bridges, Devon : The Legend of the Hairy hands (local ghost story) == References ==
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Marvel Preview : An umbrella title that showcased a different heroic-adventure, science-fiction, or sword-and-sorcery character in virtually every issue. The title introduced the Marvel Comics characters Dominic Fortune in issue #2, Star-Lord in #4, and Rocket Raccoon in #7. The vigilante character the Punisher, introd...
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Young Sherlock Holmes (books) : Young Sherlock Holmes is a series of young adult thriller novels by British author Andrew Lane featuring Arthur Conan Doyle's detective Sherlock Holmes as a teenager in the 1860s and 70s that is faced with numerous mysteries, crimes and adventures throughout the series.
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Barrie Roberts : Born in Hampshire in 1939, Roberts was educated at Churcher's College. As a lawyer, Roberts worked for two firms in the West Midlands and at one he was a part of the appeal for the Birmingham Six. As an instructor, Roberts taught courses on Ghosts and Unsolved Mysteries and has also lectured on the Ass...
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The Dragnet Solar Pons et al. : The Dragnet Solar Pons et al. is a collection of detective short stories by author August Derleth. It was released in 2011 by Battered Silicon Dispatch Box. It is a collection of Derleth's Solar Pons stories which are pastiches of the Sherlock Holmes tales of Arthur Conan Doyle. These ar...
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List of actors who have played Dr. Watson : A small number of actors have played both Holmes and Watson, including Reginald Owen who played Watson in Sherlock Holmes (1932) and Holmes in A Study in Scarlet (1933); Jeremy Brett, who played Watson on stage in the United States prior to adopting the mantle of Holmes on Br...
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The Whole Art of Detection : The Whole Art of Detection: Lost Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes is an anthology of Sherlock Holmes pastiche short stories by Lyndsay Faye. All but two of the stories have been previously published with 10 of the 15 stories originally published in The Strand Magazine in slightly different form...
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Sherlock Holmes Museum : The address 221B was the subject of a protracted dispute between the museum and the nearby Abbey National building. Since the 1930s, the Royal Mail had been delivering mail addressed to Sherlock Holmes to the Abbey National Bank, and they had employed a special secretary to deal with such corre...
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The Metropolitan Touch : Back in London, Bertie receives a telegram from Bingo Little, who is still at Twing Hall. Bingo is in love with Mary Burgess, niece of the local parson, Heppenstall. Jeeves approves of Mary, and he and Bertie return to Twing to encourage the match. Bingo has a rival, Wingham, who is courting Ma...
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Canon of Sherlock Holmes : Traditionally, the canon of Sherlock Holmes consists of the 56 short stories and four novels written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In this context, the term "canon" is an attempt to distinguish between Doyle's original works and subsequent works by other authors using the same characters. Usuall...
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His Last Bow (short story) : The story is the last chronological installment of the series. The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, set before the story, was published later. Holmes' patriotic passage has been widely quoted, and was later used in the final scene of the Basil Rathbone film Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Ter...
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Fritz Leiber : Fantastic, November 1959 The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July 1969 The Silver Eel (1978). edited by Robert P. Barker. Fantasy Commentator double issue No 57/58 (2004). Edited by Benjamin J. Szumskyj for publisher A. Langley Searles. Contains a wealth of critical essays on Leiber's work, toge...
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Dust and Shadow : Sherlock Holmes Versus Jack the Ripper, Frogware adventure game
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Two Moors Way : The Two Moors Way intersects several other walking trails running through the moorlands: Coincides with the Tarka Trail for part of the way through Exmoor Coincudes with the Plym Erme Trail in S Devon Intersects with: South West Coast Path Macmillan Way West Little Dart Ridge and Valley Walk Taw-Teign L...
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The Adventure of Silver Blaze : Sherlock Holmes and his partner, Dr. Watson, travel by train to Dartmoor to investigate a crime of disappearance of the great race horse Silver Blaze and the murder of the horse's trainer, John Straker. Holmes and Watson arrive at King's Pyland, from where Silver Blaze is missing. Bookma...
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Ronald Knox : The majority of novels of Knox's era, dubbed The Golden Age of Detective Fiction, were "whodunits" with codified rules to allow the reader to attempt to solve the mystery before the detective. According to Knox, a detective storymust have as its main interest the unravelling of a mystery; a mystery whose ...
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Arthurdactylus : Arthurdactylus is a genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous Crato Formation of northeastern Brazil. It was a medium-sized pterosaur, with a wingspan of 4.5–4.6 metres (14.8–15.1 ft) and body mass of 15 kg (33 lb). In 1994 it was named by Eberhard Frey and David Martill in honor of A...
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The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes : The film is divided into two separate, unequal stories. In the first and shorter of the two, in August 1887 Holmes is approached by Rogozhin, on behalf of a famous Russian ballerina, Madame Petrova. Madame Petrova is about to retire, and wishes to have a child. She proposes that Ho...
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The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes : The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes is a series of three annotated books edited by Leslie S. Klinger, collecting all of Arthur Conan Doyle's short stories and novels about Sherlock Holmes. The books were originally published by W. W. Norton in oversized slipcased hardcover editions. Th...
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959 film) : The Hound of the Baskervilles at IMDb The Hound of the Baskervilles at the TCM Movie Database (archived version) The Hound of the Baskervilles at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films The Hound of the Baskervilles at the BFI's Screenonline
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Sherlock Holmes Museum : The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a privately run museum in London, England, dedicated to the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. It is the world's first museum dedicated to the literary character Sherlock Holmes. It opened in 1990 and is situated on Baker Street, bearing the number 221B by...
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Dendles Wood : In his 1909 novel The Three Brothers, Dartmoor author Eden Phillpotts described Dendles Wood as follows: In the glen beneath spread Dendles Wood, with fringes of larch and pine hiding the River Yealm and spreading a verdant medley of deep summer green in the lap of the grey hills.
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Kogoro Akechi : Kosuke Kindaichi == References ==
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Piles Copse : Scheduled monuments in this protected area include the remains of stone huts.
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Mycroft Holmes (novel) : With Raymond Obstfeld, Abdul-Jabbar authored the graphic novel Mycroft Holmes and the Apocalypse Handbook in 2016. Abdul-Jabbar, partnered again with Anna Waterhouse, authored Mycroft and Sherlock in 2018. and Mycroft and Sherlock: The Empty Birdcage in 2019.
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Episode of the Dog McIntosh : Full text of "Jeeves and the Dog McIntosh" at HathiTrust Digital Library
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The Hound of the Baskervilles (1981 film) : Vasily Livanov as Sherlock Holmes Vitaly Solomin as Dr. Watson Rina Zelyonaya as Mrs. Hudson Borislav Brondukov as Inspector Lestrade Irina Kupchenko as Beryl Stapleton Nikita Mikhalkov as Sir Henry Baskerville Alla Demidova as Laura Lyons Sergey Martinson as Mr. Frankland Ol...
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Look and Read : Look and Read is a British educational television programme as part of the BBC Schools strand from 9 January 1967 to 29 March 2004. The programme is aimed at primary school children aged between 7 and 9. It teaches literacy skills alongside fictional stories in a serial format.
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Ponsworthy : Ponsworthy is a hamlet on the eastern side of Dartmoor, Devon, England. It lies in the steep valley of the West Webburn River about 3.5 km (2.2 mi) southwest of the village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Its row of picturesque thatched cottages, climbing up a steep hill, are often the subject of calendars and p...
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The Last American Vampire : Vampire literature == References ==
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Halstock Wood : There are a variety of rock types under this woodland, including chert, slate and tuff of Lower Carboniferous age.
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Anthony Hinds : Anthony Hinds at IMDb
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Belstone : Belstone is a small village and civil parish in the West Devon District of Devon, England.
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Neil Loring : He married Margaret de Beaupel, the daughter, and apparently the heiress, of Ralph de Beaupel whose home was the sub-manor of Beaupel, in the parish of Knowstone, North Devon. There exists today about 1 mile SW of Knowstone village the still-important farmhouse called "Beaple's Barton", bordered to the so...
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The New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes : Season 1 (October 2, 1939 – March 11, 1940; 24 episodes) started with an adaptation of "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire" and ended with an adaptation of "The Adventure of the Retired Colourman". The last episode of the season was originally intended to be an adaptation of "Th...
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