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I would argue that the page is sufficiently notable to remain on wikipedia. The subject has a landscape attribute (the dell) named after her, which is featured on ordnance survey maps. Furthermore, local studies indicate that the dell was subsequently used by Dick Turpin as a hideout and she is sufficiently notorious and remembered to feature in the local governmental landscape character assessment. C2r (talk) 09:39, 12 August 2017 (UTC)Reply