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We could be more specific in saying that it is the "hamlet" that is the setting for The Black Arrow; however, St. Michael's church and its environs may be the more likely spot. Stevenson probably visited there at some time before 1883 when he wrote The Black Arrow in France. The forest also plays a very important role. I wonder if there is a "moat house" near these Tunstalls. I appreciate the work that has gone into this article.--Drboisclair 11:26, 18 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]