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Who was the eponym – Luke or Thomas?

Thomas’s article says: "In 1829, he added his own name to the parliamentary proceedings, giving it the title Hansard that it bears to this day."

Luke’s article says: "Luke Hansard ... was an English printer ... who gave his name to Hansard, the Journals of the House of Commons which he printed."

They can’t both be right. -- JackofOz ( talk) 06:40, 2 April 2008 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Who was the eponym – Luke or Thomas?

Thomas’s article says: "In 1829, he added his own name to the parliamentary proceedings, giving it the title Hansard that it bears to this day."

Luke’s article says: "Luke Hansard ... was an English printer ... who gave his name to Hansard, the Journals of the House of Commons which he printed."

They can’t both be right. -- JackofOz ( talk) 06:40, 2 April 2008 (UTC) reply


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