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Parker Richard

In ‘The Sword of Ganelon’ (1957), Richard Parker, the children’s author, who often used parts of east and north Kent as settings for his books, took the village of Sarre, which he called Serrin, as one of the chief locations for this story set in early Britain, soon after the departure of the Romans...





 

 

   
   
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