Talk:Martindale, Cumbria

CCHT external link
This link was added to the article after discussion on the WP Reliable Sources Noticeboard. See: WP:RSN exercise. No information from the CCHT link has been put into the body of the article in the form of citations because it has not yet been verified for 100% accuracy by the Victoria County History project for Cumbria. (This will take some years to do). Laplacemat (talk) 10:58, 1 March 2022 (UTC)

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Oldest deer herd
What is the basis for claiming that Martindale has the oldest native red deer herd in England? Red deer are native throughout Britain and there are ancient herds all over England that go back before the Norman conquest which, so far as deer are concerned, means before written record began, and their remains are found in archaeological sites going back at least to the neolithic.