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I have removed the final paragraph, which was a verbatim "lift" from the MoLAS report (Phillpott) and in its own terms described somewhere which was not the site of the Red Lion. I have attempted to renew the source-link to MoLAS 2007 (pdf) where there may be other material which needs either properly to be acknowledged here, or else re-written with that as its citation. I have also popped in a couple of refs and done a general haircut and shuffle to wikify what had become a repetitious text, but more is possible, especially bluelinks. I have mended 2 links, but not verified the references. Lege felix Eebahgum (talk) 13:19, 25 February 2019 (UTC)Reply