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Tagged for over eight months; as it stands, it could be a useful subsection of the main article, but as it is, and unsourced, it just doesn't make it as an article on its own. Rodhull andemu 23:34, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
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Thanks Dank. I've updated the Parish Council links. The toolbox is suggesting that the gatehouse link is also broken, but this seems to be incorrect - clicking on the link appears to get through to the website correctly. Hchc2009 ( talk) 07:39, 23 June 2013 (UTC)
From Coad, Jonathan (1994). "Medieval Fortifications and Post-Medieval Artillery Defences: Developments in Post-War Research and Future Trends". Building on the Past: papers celebrating 150 years of the Royal Archaeological Institute. Royal Archaeological Institute. pp. 215–227. ISBN 0-903986-30-2.
The earliest castle excavation noted in the R.C.H.M.E. inventory took place at Mere in Wiltshire between 1700 and 1750. Little is known about the motives of the excavator, but it is fairly safe to assume that the 'humps and bumps' of the earthworks were what attracted him."
No further details than the above quote, but perhaps a useful note for the article. Richard Nevell ( talk) 11:27, 8 October 2016 (UTC)
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Tagged for over eight months; as it stands, it could be a useful subsection of the main article, but as it is, and unsourced, it just doesn't make it as an article on its own. Rodhull andemu 23:34, 5 September 2009 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Dank ( talk · contribs) 01:55, 23 June 2013 (UTC)
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Thanks Dank. I've updated the Parish Council links. The toolbox is suggesting that the gatehouse link is also broken, but this seems to be incorrect - clicking on the link appears to get through to the website correctly. Hchc2009 ( talk) 07:39, 23 June 2013 (UTC)
From Coad, Jonathan (1994). "Medieval Fortifications and Post-Medieval Artillery Defences: Developments in Post-War Research and Future Trends". Building on the Past: papers celebrating 150 years of the Royal Archaeological Institute. Royal Archaeological Institute. pp. 215–227. ISBN 0-903986-30-2.
The earliest castle excavation noted in the R.C.H.M.E. inventory took place at Mere in Wiltshire between 1700 and 1750. Little is known about the motives of the excavator, but it is fairly safe to assume that the 'humps and bumps' of the earthworks were what attracted him."
No further details than the above quote, but perhaps a useful note for the article. Richard Nevell ( talk) 11:27, 8 October 2016 (UTC)