Talk:Eardulf of Lindisfarne
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St Cuthbert's Cave near Dunstanburgh
[edit]We currently have this:
During their seven years of wandering with Cuthbert's remains the monks were also known to have visited Galloway and stayed in a cave now known as St Cuthbert's Cave near Dunstanburgh Castle in Northumberland.[1][failed verification]
The Dunstanburgh bit miserably fails to verify, by dozens of miles: the St Cuthbert's Cave link talks about two thus-named caves nowhere near Dunstanburgh and the Caves of Britain page that is referenced is about the same two caves. Dunstanburgh is wholly irrelevant. I'm removing it now. Best wishes to all, DBaK (talk) 09:23, 17 January 2025 (UTC)
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- ^ Caves of Britain accessed on 29 August 2007
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