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Hi Nev1. Happy with that referencing compromise: saves me looking up how to do harvnb when there's no obvious author (e.g. most websites).
Regarding Liddiard, which you tantalisingly added as a ref on 12 Feb last year: do you want to include any further early history from that source? If not I can plunder Mellor, and Cherry & Pevsner (Buildings of England: Devon), etc. And Exeter City Council has a good summary online in this pdf (pp. 25 et seq.). — SMALL JIM 22:59, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I made the edits removing the volcanic text in good faith but evidently I was over-hasty. At least it means that - through your good works - the article is now better referenced! Oddly the 1:50,000 geological map doesn't label the spot as a vent agglomerate or any other sort of igneous intrusion but simply as basalt and I couldn't find a reference to it in the BGS SW England regional memoir. Perhaps the interpretation of the site has moved on since the literature which I looked at was published. cheers Geopersona ( talk) 05:56, 31 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi, We are the current owners of Exeter Castle. Would it be possible to change the name of this page from Rougement Castle to Exeter Castle? The reason I ask, is that when you search for Exeter Castle, Rougemont Castle (i.e this page) is found in the search. We very much want to refer to the history of the Castle and we have a page dedicated to it on our website, however it does cause some confusion.
If the name could be changed to Exeter Castle and also the first line from "Rougemont Castle, also known as Exeter Castle" to "Exeter Castle, also known as Rougemont Castle" that would be wonderful.
Many thanks,
Exeter Castle — Preceding unsigned comment added by ECMC Limited ( talk • contribs) 13:55, 21 September 2015 (UTC)
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Hi Nev1. Happy with that referencing compromise: saves me looking up how to do harvnb when there's no obvious author (e.g. most websites).
Regarding Liddiard, which you tantalisingly added as a ref on 12 Feb last year: do you want to include any further early history from that source? If not I can plunder Mellor, and Cherry & Pevsner (Buildings of England: Devon), etc. And Exeter City Council has a good summary online in this pdf (pp. 25 et seq.). — SMALL JIM 22:59, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi, I made the edits removing the volcanic text in good faith but evidently I was over-hasty. At least it means that - through your good works - the article is now better referenced! Oddly the 1:50,000 geological map doesn't label the spot as a vent agglomerate or any other sort of igneous intrusion but simply as basalt and I couldn't find a reference to it in the BGS SW England regional memoir. Perhaps the interpretation of the site has moved on since the literature which I looked at was published. cheers Geopersona ( talk) 05:56, 31 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi, We are the current owners of Exeter Castle. Would it be possible to change the name of this page from Rougement Castle to Exeter Castle? The reason I ask, is that when you search for Exeter Castle, Rougemont Castle (i.e this page) is found in the search. We very much want to refer to the history of the Castle and we have a page dedicated to it on our website, however it does cause some confusion.
If the name could be changed to Exeter Castle and also the first line from "Rougemont Castle, also known as Exeter Castle" to "Exeter Castle, also known as Rougemont Castle" that would be wonderful.
Many thanks,
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