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Devon Museums doc - this comes up on Google, but you have to download it. I think this is actually the current source 2. It's worth doing. Is it RS? I think the NT published it, Lajmmoore may well know. KJP1 (talk) 06:00, 26 November 2023 (UTC)Reply
Lovely images - although mostly about the house, it discusses Mary's will and her desire that it be inherited only by unmarried females.
Mountaineering and [1] and [2] (thesis but..) and [3] (1786, extraordinarily early!) - 1st recorded women to ascend Mont Buet. That's definitely worth a mention, and there's a DYK hook if one is interested.