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Archive Reference / Library Class No.LS/File 823.92FEW
TitleThe family who lived in a tree
Date2008
Publication Date2008
AuthorFewtrell, Chris
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
ISBN9781843863144
Further InformationChildren's fiction based on the Betty Kenny legend.
Printout from Internet.
TermFICTION
Childrens literature
Folklore
Vocal music

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Kenny; Betty (fl 1755); Wife of charcoal burner Luke Kenny or Kenyon. Lived in a house made from an old yew tree in Shining Cliff Woods, Ambergate, known as Betty Kenny's Tree.
Fewtrell; Chris (fl 2008); Based in the Peak District; author of children's books, many published via the Internet.
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Shining Cliff Woods 
Ambergate 
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