“Beaver Castle”? Where, pray, is that?
At least Geoff Capes knows how to pronounce “Belvoir” (29 January, page 26). Shame your sub-editors don’t know how to spell it.
David Taylor

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“Beaver Castle”? Where, pray, is that?
At least Geoff Capes knows how to pronounce “Belvoir” (29 January, page 26). Shame your sub-editors don’t know how to spell it.
David Taylor
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