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  • curprev 17:5417:54, 16 December 2024 Verbarson talk contribs 43,719 bytes −43 Undid revision 1263391401 by WidoWido (talk) Sorry, but it's not cited, and it doesn't summarize what's in the body of the article, so it doesn't belong in the lede. undo Tag: Undo
  • curprev 11:3911:39, 16 December 2024 WidoWido talk contribs m 43,762 bytes +43 Inclusion of reference to Warwickshire county in Tolkien's inspiration. Sarehole was at difference times in both Worcestershire and Warwickshire, numerous of his key life events happened in Warwickshire including his marriage, and he himself states, as recorded in Humphrey Carpenter's JRR Tolkien: The Authorised Biography "To find oneself, just at the time when one's imagination is opening out, in a quiet Warwickshire village, engenders a particular love of a central middle England countryside." undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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  • curprev 02:0902:09, 6 September 2024 Shaelf talk contribs m 43,551 bytes +62 Calendar: Editing to reduce the possibility of folk etymology and misconceptions of the purpose of the month. Of course, ol' wily Tolkien may have intended a purposeful re-imagining of the name's meaning by the Hobbits, so here's to whatever he says in his notes (which I have not checked). undo

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