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You know it wouldn't surprise me if it were true. Certainly it seems likely. I mean the poor man must of been sad to hear about her death. He loved her and wanted to marry her. If you have been reading the same book that I have (kiss of death by malcom Rose.) then I think the only bit made up was the kids getting the plague after nicking the message.

On this answer I can only say I don't know. It may be true but I don't think anyone will want to go down the well and find out as maybe it could release another out break (I think) or because it is a memorial place. I guess noone really knows. All I can say is maybe. Sorry...

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There is no verifiable evidence or historical record of Roland Torre writing a love message to Emmott Sydall and throwing it into Mompesson's Well. This story appears to be fictional or based on legends rather than factual events.

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