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Please remove Paul from the title - it's a middle name. -- Dovea 18:22, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
NIcholas Scott was also a drummer in the original Jamestown mission.
The introduction refers to him as Sir Nicholas Paul Scott PC JP - no reference in the main body is given for when he became a justice of the peace.
The infobox calls him The Right Honourable Nicholas Scott PC JP - omitting his knighthood and including a redundant post-nominal for his privy council membership.
The titles and styles section gives him an unnecessary Kt for his knighthood but still does not mention JP.
I will do my best to bring harmony to this. Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 16:14, 5 July 2016 (UTC)
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Please remove Paul from the title - it's a middle name. -- Dovea 18:22, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
NIcholas Scott was also a drummer in the original Jamestown mission.
The introduction refers to him as Sir Nicholas Paul Scott PC JP - no reference in the main body is given for when he became a justice of the peace.
The infobox calls him The Right Honourable Nicholas Scott PC JP - omitting his knighthood and including a redundant post-nominal for his privy council membership.
The titles and styles section gives him an unnecessary Kt for his knighthood but still does not mention JP.
I will do my best to bring harmony to this. Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 16:14, 5 July 2016 (UTC)