User talk:Charlesdrakew/Archives/2018/November
Beckenham editsHi, I'll add citations from British library maps, local archive records, etc. Certain details were erroneous or superceded by more accurate details. I,m putting fuller record on www.beckenhamplaceparkfriends.org.uk Mal Novafact (talk) 22:32, 10 September 2018 (UTC) EvidencePerfectly happy to discuss alterations via bpp.friends@hotmail.co.uk Eg John cater died 1806 without issue so his nephew John Barwell cater and his descendents inherited and managed the estate. Even Edward hasteds record has errors. An act of parliament 1760 allowed John cater to acquire part of the Beckenham place property on Foxgrove Manor where he built his house 1760/62 as per hortus Collins onianus by Peter Collinson. The purchase of Beckenham manor was not fully settled until 1780 according to records of Chancery and Kings Bench. Several land exchanges between cater and the Burrells reorganized the area into two main estates by 1793. Mal Novafact (talk) 23:01, 10 September 2018 (UTC)
adoption?if you are interested, let me know! User_talk:Mick2#adopt_me? 12:36, 14 September 2018 (UTC) Edits to Gloucester CathedralSome time ago you removed some of the key people I had included on Gloucester Cathedral's wiki page. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gloucester_Cathedral&oldid=prev&diff=601327486 Others have since re-inserted the musicians and the Chapter Clerk. You argued that "key facts only" were needed in the InfoBox. There is a fallacy in your argument in respect of lay members of Chapter. These are as involved in, and as responsible for, the governance of the Cathedral as any of the clergy members of Chapter, all of whom you left in the infobox. If only those Canons who are members of the Chapter and work full time at the Cathedral were included then then I might agree with you. But the two Diocesan Canons, who are not on the payroll of the Cathedral but ARE members of its governance structure are included. So if they are included then the lay members of the Cathedral Chapter should be included. Since the edit I am referring to, a section for Laity has been included anyway, and since this now includes the leaders of music and the chapter clerk whom you removed, I have also put back the lay members of chapter. To remove them would be to remove one selective part of the governance structure. And given the focus that there is on cathedral governance at present, I think it's justifiable to argue that listing all of those who govern is a "key fact" --dde0apb (talk) 12:32, 16 September 2018 (UTC)
Your deletion of information on the Castle Douglas articleYou have now twice deleted information which has sources. This is neither warranted or helpful. You cite WP:WTAF this only applies to WP:REDLINKs the two people listed as people from Castle Douglas did not have WP:REDLINKs so WP:WTAF does not apply WP:WTAF states "editors are encouraged to write the article first before adding it to a list, template or disambiguation page" this is to avoid excessive WP:REDLINKS, it is not a universal "must be obeyed" RULE. Secondly it is absurd that people can't be mentioned in an article unless there is an existing article about that person. Wikipedia is meant to be a rich source of information, if we wer to follow your policy and go around and censor every article for people, places, things and ideas that don't have articles, wikipedia would be almost useless. I would be very grateful if you would revert your recent deletion at the Castle Douglas article. Wayne Jayes (talk) 05:26, 20 September 2018 (UTC)
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