The result was delete. Mojo Hand ( talk) 21:57, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
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PROD was removed without a rationale. Unnotable British nobleman, fails WP:BIO due to a lack of significant coverage in independent, reliable, secondary sources. Doesn't meet WP:NPOL either, since he never sat in the House of Lords due to inheriting his titles in 2007, way after the House of Lords Act 1999. Keeping this article for genealogy purposes goes against our policy that Wikipedia is not a genealogy website.
Source assessment follows:
Source assessment table:
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Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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" Results of Final Examinations held in June 1972". Durham University Gazette. 19: 6. 1972. Retrieved 18 March 2020. | ![]() |
✘ No | ||
Moyes, Arthur (2007). Be the Best You Can Be: A History of Sport at Hatfield College. Hatfield College Trust. p. 265. | ? Per Durham University: "'Be the Best You Can Be' (2007) was written by the College Archivist, Arthur Moyes" | ? A single appearance in page 267 (out of 278) suggests that this is only a database entry at the end of the book. | ? Unknown | |
" Bruntisfield, 3rd Baron, (Michael John Victor Warrender) (born 9 Jan. 1949)". Who's Who 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018. | ![]() |
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✘ No | |
" Bruntisfield, Baron (UK, 1942)". www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2018. | ![]() |
✘ No | ||
Darryl Landy. The Peerage database online. Entry for the 3rd Lord Bruntisfield last edited 1 September 2005. [1] | ![]() |
✘ No | ||
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Pilaz ( talk) 10:55, 25 March 2022 (UTC)
The result was delete. Mojo Hand ( talk) 21:57, 1 April 2022 (UTC)
[Hide this box] New to Articles for deletion (AfD)? Read these primers!
PROD was removed without a rationale. Unnotable British nobleman, fails WP:BIO due to a lack of significant coverage in independent, reliable, secondary sources. Doesn't meet WP:NPOL either, since he never sat in the House of Lords due to inheriting his titles in 2007, way after the House of Lords Act 1999. Keeping this article for genealogy purposes goes against our policy that Wikipedia is not a genealogy website.
Source assessment follows:
Source assessment table:
| ||||
Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
---|---|---|---|---|
" Results of Final Examinations held in June 1972". Durham University Gazette. 19: 6. 1972. Retrieved 18 March 2020. | ![]() |
✘ No | ||
Moyes, Arthur (2007). Be the Best You Can Be: A History of Sport at Hatfield College. Hatfield College Trust. p. 265. | ? Per Durham University: "'Be the Best You Can Be' (2007) was written by the College Archivist, Arthur Moyes" | ? A single appearance in page 267 (out of 278) suggests that this is only a database entry at the end of the book. | ? Unknown | |
" Bruntisfield, 3rd Baron, (Michael John Victor Warrender) (born 9 Jan. 1949)". Who's Who 2018. Retrieved 7 October 2018. | ![]() |
![]() |
✘ No | |
" Bruntisfield, Baron (UK, 1942)". www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2018. | ![]() |
✘ No | ||
Darryl Landy. The Peerage database online. Entry for the 3rd Lord Bruntisfield last edited 1 September 2005. [1] | ![]() |
✘ No | ||
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{ source assess table}}. |
Pilaz ( talk) 10:55, 25 March 2022 (UTC)