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Reviewer: Sawyer-mcdonell ( talk · contribs) 19:53, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
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In certain respects a high tory and ultra-protestant, Hull joined Sir Robert Inglis's committee formed in 1829 to oppose the return of Robert Peel as MP for Oxford University, and a pamphlet he wrote in 1829 opposed the admission of Roman Catholics or Jews to parliament.(from the Oxford National Biography) - I think this could be a good thing to add; it gives more context to his views on liturgy, and it's an interesting contrast with his later defense of William George Ward. I think note 3 could be moved to the body of the text.
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Reviewer: Sawyer-mcdonell ( talk · contribs) 19:53, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
Well-written
Verifiable with no original research
Broad in its coverage
In certain respects a high tory and ultra-protestant, Hull joined Sir Robert Inglis's committee formed in 1829 to oppose the return of Robert Peel as MP for Oxford University, and a pamphlet he wrote in 1829 opposed the admission of Roman Catholics or Jews to parliament.(from the Oxford National Biography) - I think this could be a good thing to add; it gives more context to his views on liturgy, and it's an interesting contrast with his later defense of William George Ward. I think note 3 could be moved to the body of the text.
Neutral: it represents viewpoints fairly and without editorial bias, giving due weight to each
Passed
Stable: it does not change significantly from day to day because of an ongoing
edit war or content dispute
Passed
Illustrated, if possible, by media such as images, video, or audio