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According to Wikipedia, Benjamin Bond Cabbell died in 1874 so it's unlikely that he met Doyle in 1901. The book Land and society in Edwardian Britain [1] states that Benjamin Bond-Cabbell II died in 1892. His widow and daughter might have been the occupants of Cromer Hall in 1901. According to thePeerage.com, a daughter (thePeerage.com #315367) inherited the estate, so there apparently was no Benjamin Bond-Cabbell III. A descendant of that daughter (thePeerage.com #315368) lived there as of 2003.
Therefore, I removed the iffy material (much of the story appears to be from a website called Literary Norfolk) and replaced it with the version of the story told in the introduction to Conan Doyle's autobiography. Also, the Devon story, while interesting, does not relate to Cromer Hall. I removed it also from this article, added a new Brook Manor section to the Buckfastleigh article, and placed all of the removed material here:
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According to Wikipedia, Benjamin Bond Cabbell died in 1874 so it's unlikely that he met Doyle in 1901. The book Land and society in Edwardian Britain [1] states that Benjamin Bond-Cabbell II died in 1892. His widow and daughter might have been the occupants of Cromer Hall in 1901. According to thePeerage.com, a daughter (thePeerage.com #315367) inherited the estate, so there apparently was no Benjamin Bond-Cabbell III. A descendant of that daughter (thePeerage.com #315368) lived there as of 2003.
Therefore, I removed the iffy material (much of the story appears to be from a website called Literary Norfolk) and replaced it with the version of the story told in the introduction to Conan Doyle's autobiography. Also, the Devon story, while interesting, does not relate to Cromer Hall. I removed it also from this article, added a new Brook Manor section to the Buckfastleigh article, and placed all of the removed material here:
WCCasey ( talk) 21:29, 18 October 2010 (UTC)
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