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You recently reverted a correction that I made to John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes. You could have the correct answer, but could you please back it up with a reference? Working on the list in Earl of Crawford, there does not appear to be a John Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford. The 10th Earl of Crawford is David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford. There is a John Leslie as the John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford, 1st Earl of Lindsay, as well as the 19th and 20th Earl of Crawford. If your change is correct, then the Earl of Crawford page also needs to get updated because it is wrong. Otherwise, I move to keep the number at 17 where I had it which is most likely to be correct because of the timeframe. JRP 00:19, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Thomas was the brother of John 6th Earl of Ormonde, Thomas was the 7th Earl of Ormonde. Thomas nearly always signed his name as Thomas Ormond. That made Piers 8th Earl of Ormonde. John 6th Earl died in the Holy Land, he had earlier met with the Pope in Rome. Thomas had given Sir James Ormond, power of attorney over his estates in Ireland. Thomas Boleyn or Bullin, was kin to Joan Chaworth. The Duke of Somerset met his fate with Thomas Boleyn on the chopping block. Lady Anne Stahope was the wife of the Duke of Somerset. This can be seen on her tomb which shows the different coats of arms of the allied families. Her Great-grandson Philip was created Earl of Chesterfield.
Thanks for the additions you made to John Hutchinson. If you want to upload a photo, there is an option to upload a file on the left tool bar.-- nixie 02:05, 27 August 2005 (UTC) The rarely stated assertion that John Ormond of Alfreton was the son of John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond(e), is made fully and in: The Butler family of Ireland, Earls of Ormond, etc., Ninth Volume: ‘The First To Seventh Earl of Ormond'. T. Blake Butler Printed privately about 1962
John and James's mother is there given as Reynalda, daughter of Turlogh "The Brown" O'Brien, King of Thomond (d 1460).
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Please see Talk:Film producer to join in a discussion about why I removed this entry. Thanks. Notinasnaid 10:01, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
With all due repect the article on Sir John Byron, largely written by yourself, appears to have significant inaccuracy. The Sir John Byron to whom I believe you refer died in 1576, and it was his grandson, also called Sir John Byron, that sired the Margaret who went on to marry Thomas Hutchinson (MP); it was this latter John Byron's grandson (not son), who went on to become John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, as named in the article.
I have not edited the article, since I would first be interested to know what sources you were using; mine were the book 'Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchison' by Lucy Hutchinson, and a website on the history of Nottinghamshire
Matisia 20:01, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. Some nice work, but please check your information in fields with which you are less familiar :-) Sir David Omand really does spell his name that way: http://www.windsorleadershiptrust.org.uk/en/1/domand.html Myopic Bookworm 14:32, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
To anyone reading this, here is my case. http://cryptome.sabotage.org/da-notice.htm#committee His name here, is Sir David Bruce Ormand. The site speaks for itself.
That,s nice but i have just as many sites with the Ormand spelling. Also the point, is why were there so many sites with different spellings of the name. I did not stumble across this information, as you inplied. As i said, it was on several different sites. I even checked it on the Home Office site, in the year 2000. It was spelled Ormand there as well. This was an offical site at that time.
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I'm sorry to find that your article has been deleted. Perhaps you could create an article about Dr. Ormand, and include information about the cup there?
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Given that you have worked extensively on the article about Colonel John Hutchinson, I was wondering whether you had or knew where to get more information about his children. More specifically, is there any information available as to when his eldest son, Thomas (b.1639), died, and what children said Thomas might have had? Matisia 09:02, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Hello. Thank you for your input on the drumtar deletion discussion. Non-notability is a criterion for deletion of articles, and without sources documenting this instrument, we can only conclude that it is non-notable. You believe the article should be kept. Can you find any sources (magazine articles, reputable websites, books, etc.) about this instrument that show that it is notable? Nick Graves 09:53, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
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Regarding my removal of the image and the link from the article for the Prince Maximilian, there are a few issues. One, the picture has no caption and is seemingly just a stamp or something, which doesn't particularly deserve such prominence for an article about a person and two, the link is in the German language and has no summary, etc, whatsoever. For instance, if the article on The Breakers were to have a link [1] and an image, with no caption, of the Atlantic Ocean (which is behind it but only very slightly pertinent to the article), then I would remove them both. Perhaps if that website contains information on the prince a direct link to a page would work with a note that it is in the German language. There is little reason for the image though. Charles 05:30, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
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You recently reverted a correction that I made to John Leslie, 1st Duke of Rothes. You could have the correct answer, but could you please back it up with a reference? Working on the list in Earl of Crawford, there does not appear to be a John Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford. The 10th Earl of Crawford is David Lindsay, 10th Earl of Crawford. There is a John Leslie as the John Lindsay, 17th Earl of Crawford, 1st Earl of Lindsay, as well as the 19th and 20th Earl of Crawford. If your change is correct, then the Earl of Crawford page also needs to get updated because it is wrong. Otherwise, I move to keep the number at 17 where I had it which is most likely to be correct because of the timeframe. JRP 00:19, 25 August 2005 (UTC)
Thomas was the brother of John 6th Earl of Ormonde, Thomas was the 7th Earl of Ormonde. Thomas nearly always signed his name as Thomas Ormond. That made Piers 8th Earl of Ormonde. John 6th Earl died in the Holy Land, he had earlier met with the Pope in Rome. Thomas had given Sir James Ormond, power of attorney over his estates in Ireland. Thomas Boleyn or Bullin, was kin to Joan Chaworth. The Duke of Somerset met his fate with Thomas Boleyn on the chopping block. Lady Anne Stahope was the wife of the Duke of Somerset. This can be seen on her tomb which shows the different coats of arms of the allied families. Her Great-grandson Philip was created Earl of Chesterfield.
Thanks for the additions you made to John Hutchinson. If you want to upload a photo, there is an option to upload a file on the left tool bar.-- nixie 02:05, 27 August 2005 (UTC) The rarely stated assertion that John Ormond of Alfreton was the son of John Butler, 6th Earl of Ormond(e), is made fully and in: The Butler family of Ireland, Earls of Ormond, etc., Ninth Volume: ‘The First To Seventh Earl of Ormond'. T. Blake Butler Printed privately about 1962
John and James's mother is there given as Reynalda, daughter of Turlogh "The Brown" O'Brien, King of Thomond (d 1460).
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Please see Talk:Film producer to join in a discussion about why I removed this entry. Thanks. Notinasnaid 10:01, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
With all due repect the article on Sir John Byron, largely written by yourself, appears to have significant inaccuracy. The Sir John Byron to whom I believe you refer died in 1576, and it was his grandson, also called Sir John Byron, that sired the Margaret who went on to marry Thomas Hutchinson (MP); it was this latter John Byron's grandson (not son), who went on to become John Byron, 1st Baron Byron, as named in the article.
I have not edited the article, since I would first be interested to know what sources you were using; mine were the book 'Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchison' by Lucy Hutchinson, and a website on the history of Nottinghamshire
Matisia 20:01, 21 May 2007 (UTC)
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Hi. Some nice work, but please check your information in fields with which you are less familiar :-) Sir David Omand really does spell his name that way: http://www.windsorleadershiptrust.org.uk/en/1/domand.html Myopic Bookworm 14:32, 17 July 2007 (UTC)
To anyone reading this, here is my case. http://cryptome.sabotage.org/da-notice.htm#committee His name here, is Sir David Bruce Ormand. The site speaks for itself.
That,s nice but i have just as many sites with the Ormand spelling. Also the point, is why were there so many sites with different spellings of the name. I did not stumble across this information, as you inplied. As i said, it was on several different sites. I even checked it on the Home Office site, in the year 2000. It was spelled Ormand there as well. This was an offical site at that time.
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I'm sorry to find that your article has been deleted. Perhaps you could create an article about Dr. Ormand, and include information about the cup there?
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Given that you have worked extensively on the article about Colonel John Hutchinson, I was wondering whether you had or knew where to get more information about his children. More specifically, is there any information available as to when his eldest son, Thomas (b.1639), died, and what children said Thomas might have had? Matisia 09:02, 5 August 2007 (UTC)
Hello. Thank you for your input on the drumtar deletion discussion. Non-notability is a criterion for deletion of articles, and without sources documenting this instrument, we can only conclude that it is non-notable. You believe the article should be kept. Can you find any sources (magazine articles, reputable websites, books, etc.) about this instrument that show that it is notable? Nick Graves 09:53, 11 August 2007 (UTC)
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Regarding my removal of the image and the link from the article for the Prince Maximilian, there are a few issues. One, the picture has no caption and is seemingly just a stamp or something, which doesn't particularly deserve such prominence for an article about a person and two, the link is in the German language and has no summary, etc, whatsoever. For instance, if the article on The Breakers were to have a link [1] and an image, with no caption, of the Atlantic Ocean (which is behind it but only very slightly pertinent to the article), then I would remove them both. Perhaps if that website contains information on the prince a direct link to a page would work with a note that it is in the German language. There is little reason for the image though. Charles 05:30, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
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