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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP21 Sep 2025 4:06 p.m. PST

…and Heroic

"Richmond is a small town in North Yorkshire which boasts its own castle, one of the largest cobbled market squares in England, and Lewis Carroll as an alumnus of the local grammar school. For many years, the school had an old table top affixed to the wall, allegedly showing graffiti carved into it by a young and bored Carroll (known as Charles Dodgson at the time).

But Carroll isn't the town's most famous little boy. That honor goes to the Drummer Boy. There has always been a rumor floating around that Richmond Castle was secretly connected to Easby Abbey which was about a mile away along the River Swale…"

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