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435: 408: 338: 317: 511: 128: 107: 138: 2116:"daughter's settlement" in the literature. I can see that it might be said to mean "daughter settlement" (cf "daughter company") meaning "subsidiary settlement". However, I believe that many "-thorps" in the U.K. are probably more closely related to Dutch "dorp" or German "dorf" and fail to see why Althorp should be an exception. The British Library tells us that even in names of Scandinavian origin, "thorp(e)" simply means "homestead".-- 233: 212: 21: 1253:"Marlborough won the auction with a "ludicrous" bid of £2,260 at that time, but later sold it to George for £750." This could probably be re-formed, especially given the scare quotes on ludicrous. Perhaps something along the following lines would work: "Marlborough won the auction with a bid of £2,260 - an amount described by xxx as "ludicrous" for that time - but the item was later sold it to George for £750." 1911: 1887: 1871: 1840: 1816: 1789: 1777: 1752: 1736: 1720: 1689: 1653: 76: 243: 445: 2190: 634: 720:
I plan to make a start on this monumental piece of work this weekend, reporting back, probably in dribs and drabs next week. As per my normal reviewing process, I'll tweak those obvious (and hopefully uncontentious) things that take longer to write about than to do. Feel free to revert or ask about
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It is true that many Danish place names ending in -rup or -trup are said to have originated in -torp which is sometimes interpreted as meaning an additional settlement for those stemming from a larger or more important community in the area. Perhaps this has been referred to (or mistranslated as)
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There's a lot of superfluous stuff about the history of individuals, rather than about Althorp, largely around which titles people held etc. It's fine when the personal stuff impacts on the estate (bankruptcy, etc), but when it's just for background info, it detracts from the info about Althorp
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One minor point, there are the spellings of Wooten, Wooton and Wootton for the hall: although the spelling may have changed over time, it is probably best checking this (and making a clarifying note if that is the case). -
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Yeah I added that last as I felt it put the history in context more. I think as you say I've overcooked it so I'll remove a fair bit. not today though, tomorrow most likely. I think some of it is useful though.♦
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Not yet: there are a couple of minor points in the prose list that still need to be looked at. I've stricken all those dealt with, so it's just a few minor prose tweaks to sort here and there. -
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It's needed because there were other Charles Spencers. What I'll do though is add note in first instance that when referring to Charles Spencer we mean the current owner. Should b sorted now.♦
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You've slipped the decimal point. A hectare is 2.47 acres (not quite two and a half), so 14000 acres is 5666 hectares or just over 56 and a half square kilometers. (Sixty km2 is 14826 acres.)
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I was surprised to see that "thorp" is said to be related to Scandinavian "throp" or "thrupp" and in Danish probably meant "daughter's settlement". The etymology given
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The is said that: "is a country estate of about 14,000 acres (60 km2)". Cant be right, 1 hektare is 2,472 acres, so 16.000 acres is only 5.650 hektares, not 60 km2.
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Although galleries are sometimes contentious, I think you've done well here with two small galleries that help readers, rather than interferring with the subject
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That's the lot to be looked at: the article is a solid piece of work and will be a strong GA once these minor points are tidied up. Good work to one and all. -
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Again opens with a list of appointments (about Albert - and a later one about Edward John) which could be culled
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You state that Althorp is popularly pronounced "AWL-thorp". Does this mean that "AWL-thrup" is an affectation?
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You may want to have a spin over the Bibliography: the caps seem to have gone awry in a couple of places.
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Is "toy typewriter" worth a redink? Maybe just link the typewriter, if that's what you were aiming for?
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Charles Spencer in his book spells it Wootton, I'll add a note, also spelled Wooten and Wooton.♦
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I've removed a fair bit, although in part I think some of it's relevant and helps the article.♦
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Reworded. The memorial is still open and popular in July and August, just not the exhibition.♦
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You've already told us about George John's obsession to collect every one of the 110k volumes
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The stuff about the marriage doesn't fit in with the description of "cultural": perhaps
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I don't understand the last couple of sentences: the first sentence says the exhibition
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All done I believe. Excellent review, exactly what was needed, thankyou Schro.♦
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You've already told us Cosmo visited in 1669, so that part can be stricken.
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Changed, almost as suggested aside from "the item was later sold it"!.♦
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a significant attraction. The next sentence states is closed in 2013.
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and for your very thorough review. It's a better article for it. --
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What are "mathematical tiles"? Is this "geometric tiled patterns"?
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