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The reeve of Blackbury is [[Our Robert]]. | The reeve of Blackbury is [[Our Robert]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 16 October 2012
Blackbury is a hamlet about three days' walk from Stranggore. It was the setting for the story, The Butcher of Blackbury, in Autumn 1194.
Blackbury is a tiny hamlet of seven or eight houses, bounded by forest on two sides and fields on the other two. A foot path runs through the middle of it and parallel to the foot path is a mill-stream. Unusually for a hamlet of its size, Blackbury has its own mill, albeit a small and ramshackle one.
The reeve of Blackbury is Our Robert.