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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 Augustine of Hippo in the MOS; but based on your explanation I can see how I got confused. There are others in the Bishops of Llandaff category I may have inadvertently changed
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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 English letter in the quote on Maud de Braose, Baroness Wigmore. Honestly, I could not figure out what it meant, now I know. Thanks
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you sourced a fact from Cokayne 2000, p. 464. Did you read Cokayne or are you taking the information from one of the internet sources which are else where cited as citing Cokayne. If the latter then please add the initial source you are citing
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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 England often begin "Ye Olde....". They are in fact a corrupt version of "The Olde". The word ye meaning you does not come into it. --
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The proliferation of tagging templates should be avoided. They clutter up the environment to little purpose unless they are specific enough to guide an editor to the issue (as the other two you added were).
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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'm also a volunteer at 3O. Please do not repost it, however, until the matter has been thoroughly discussed on the article talk page. 3O, like all other forms of mediated content
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I tend to delete threads from this page when the conversation is completed unless there are points in it that I want to refer to. (All posts are available via the history button)
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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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An error still occurs while saving: states - "Your changes could not be completed"?? Any guidance how to solve would be much appreciated - thanks. M
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The tags can be removed by you or another editor once the issues they mention are addressed. If you have questions, you can leave a comment on
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sound just goes to show that it's a significant feature in the English language-and why so many foreigners have difficulty in pronouncing it.--
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Greetings, I've looked at your content dispute with another user and the first thing which struck me was that the content which you removed
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I am so pleased to have learned something new; especially regarding history. The fact that there was a specific letter for the
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because I think this isn't even a proper content dispute. If I happen to be wrong, feel free to re-post it there. Sincerely,
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Ah. I see. It's just the similarity of the letters which caused the problem. There's a full explanation on the Wikipage
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of this user (take a look at the contributions, there is an history of being disruptive). I think you can consider a
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Thanks for your input re armorials. I have some questions for you on the talk page I hope you can help with. (
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to many articles, and I'm gradually working my way through a clean-up program of his contributions (see
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Sorry for the trouble and thanks for catching the issue. --FeanorStar7 10:46, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
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tools, as having some issues to fix. Please mention in the first para why this person in
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doesn't make sense in this cited example. Wasn't ye an archaic form of "you"?--
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I keep an higgledy piggledy library of on-line books for this purpose (eg
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This user tries to do the right thing. If they make a mistake, please
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Thanks Jeanne. I'm always ready to help out where I can. -
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Thanks very much. I'll add it to the "fixed" list.  —
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Cindy - I understand your comment but I refer you to
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