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If it is of any interest, her dentist was called Dr. Evans. He drove her to the coast in his private conveyance. He had enriched himself by exploiting private foreknowledge of Haussmann's plans for Paris. This is all OR, I am afraid, first-hand from somebody who knew Evans well. Seadowns ( talk) 15:46, 27 August 2018 (UTC)
It is my understanding that William Kirkpatrick came from a cadet branch that diverged from the Kirkpatricks of Closeburn centuries earlier. Can a source be provided to clarify his origin?
JF42 ( talk) 22:42, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
I suggest the passage be amended to reflect the tendentious claim. Whatever his connection, William Kirkpatrick was certainly not "of Closeburn" (and definitely not "of Closbourn"). JF42 ( talk) 13:02, 21 November 2018 (UTC)
Given that this article is about Eugénie de Montijo and not her mother, does this cumbersome reference really tell us anything about Maria de Grevigné' that can't be deduced from the subsequent details of her parentage?
It seems to me to reflect a certain Estadouinense preoccupation with multiplicity of origin that does not exist in Spain. JF42 ( talk) 14:13, 24 December 2018 (UTC)
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If it is of any interest, her dentist was called Dr. Evans. He drove her to the coast in his private conveyance. He had enriched himself by exploiting private foreknowledge of Haussmann's plans for Paris. This is all OR, I am afraid, first-hand from somebody who knew Evans well. Seadowns ( talk) 15:46, 27 August 2018 (UTC)
It is my understanding that William Kirkpatrick came from a cadet branch that diverged from the Kirkpatricks of Closeburn centuries earlier. Can a source be provided to clarify his origin?
JF42 ( talk) 22:42, 19 November 2018 (UTC)
I suggest the passage be amended to reflect the tendentious claim. Whatever his connection, William Kirkpatrick was certainly not "of Closeburn" (and definitely not "of Closbourn"). JF42 ( talk) 13:02, 21 November 2018 (UTC)
Given that this article is about Eugénie de Montijo and not her mother, does this cumbersome reference really tell us anything about Maria de Grevigné' that can't be deduced from the subsequent details of her parentage?
It seems to me to reflect a certain Estadouinense preoccupation with multiplicity of origin that does not exist in Spain. JF42 ( talk) 14:13, 24 December 2018 (UTC)