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Just a friendly note. Before removing maintenance templates, it is important that the issues are resolved or addressed through consensus. Specifically, you removed the cleanup template to the above referenced article, without addressing the MOS compliance issues. Feel free to contact me if you have
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Hi Doug: thanks for your explanation re: de Braose. I appreciate it. I actually was following the pattern of sorting for
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The content of the main article is all readily available in reliable sources although it is not well referenced. The "Arms" section is a bit more suspect. Several of the comments appear to be opinions and conclusions drawn from doubtful evidence. I'll just take out the ones I feel need to go.
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Yes, let me also offer my congratulations, Doug. It's a well-deserved GA. I wish to thank you for correcting my mistake with that archaic
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The change of d. to died is trivial as is the use of emdash. Neither affect the understanding of what was an article in its early stage. As you have since proved, you could easily fix the problems rather than tag the article with the
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I think you have missed the point I am making. Signs over shops in tourist spots in
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I'm glad you are pleased. You can relate it to the signs like "Ye Olde Tea Shoppe" Not "Ye" at all. It was really "þe" which in many scripts looked very similar to "ye" but was pronounced "the". -
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I know it doesn't come into it, which is why I'm curious as to why they used the letter y instead of the original letter (I cannot find that letter on my
Italian keyboard).--
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Thanks for your response; I agree with your comments. I will be more careful in the future re: sorting. Thanks again. --FeanorStar7 11:32, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
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