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  2. The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh - Wikipedia

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    The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh can be played by five to ten characters of 1st–3rd levels. The module includes optional pre-generated first level characters for use by the players. [1] The scenario is the first of the Underwater (U) series of modules set in Saltmarsh, and details a ghostly ship and the haunted mansion of an evil alchemist. [2]

  3. Saltmarshe Hall - Wikipedia

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    Saltmarshe Hall. Saltmarshe Hall is a grade II* listed 19th-century country house in Saltmarshe, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, [1] on the north bank of the River Ouse across from Goole.

  4. Saltmarshe - Wikipedia

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    Saltmarshe is a hamlet and former civil parish, now in the parish of Laxton, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.It is situated on the north bank of the River Ouse, downstream from York, Selby and Goole.

  5. Saltmarsh - Wikipedia

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  6. Samarès Manor - Wikipedia

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    Samarès Manor (Jèrriais: Mangni d'Sanmathès) is a manor house with medieval origins in the Vingtaine de Samarès, in the parish of St. Clement in Jersey, and is the traditional home of the Seigneur de Samarès.

  7. Castle Hill (Ipswich, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Castle Hill is a 56,881 sq ft (5,284.4 m 2) mansion in Ipswich, Massachusetts, which was completed in 1928 as a summer home for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Teller Crane, Jr. It is also the name of the 165-acre (67 ha) drumlin surrounded by sea and salt marsh that the home was built atop. Both are part of the 2,100-acre (850 ha) Crane Estate, located ...

  8. The Saltmarsh Murders - Wikipedia

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    The Saltmarsh Murders is a 1932 mystery detective novel by the British writer Gladys Mitchell. [1] It is the fourth in her long-running series featuring the psychoanalyst and amateur detective Mrs Bradley .

  9. Saltmarsh (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Saltmarsh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ian Saltmarsh (1901–1970), English cricketer; John Saltmarsh (clergyman) (died 1647), radical clergyman of the English Civil War; John Saltmarsh (historian) (1908–1974), historian and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge; Ron Saltmarsh (born 1962), American composer