User talk:WilfridselseyThe OwersThere seems to be confusion about the Owers with reference to sandbanks and shoals. Some concise dictionaries describe shoals as sandbanks, but from a marine perspective shoals from the OE are shallows (they can also mean groups of fish etc but not relevant for this discussion). A shoal can be defined as a shallow piece of water that is a potential danger to shipping. Most dictionaries come up with that definition and then go on to give sand or shingle as an example. Some historians have also been confused by the word shoal and have described the Owers as a series of sandbanks which is wrong. The English Channel pilot describes them thus:
I guess that the Owers have been described as shoals in previous documents, then when an author has been producing a new work they have looked up the definition of shoal it comes out as sandbank. Should have checked marine sources for nautical terms, perhaps?? Wilfridselsey (talk) 20:54, 17 August 2009 (UTC)
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With the exception of "Bibliography", the heading should be plural even if it lists only a single item.[1] are you watchingAnglo-Saxon settlement of Britain and History of the English language? Dougweller (talk) 09:44, 14 June 2012 (UTC)
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Looks goodI like your change to the Referencing and Notes Section. It looks good. I especially like the removal of all of the "Secondary Sources" which I always believe were originally just copied from World Cat and alphabetized. Always wanted to see that gone. These and all of your improvements are adding life back into the article and I think they are great improvements. Mugginsx (talk) 11:38, 21 September 2012 (UTC)
Infobox on Hundred Years War main articleI changed some things on the infobox but was not sure of the other countries that were supposedly involved in the conflict, and in particular, to what capacity they were involved. Would you please look over the box and see if it is accurate? I would be happy to assist you in any more changes that need to be made there. The article is looking wonderful as you have revised it with your knowledge and hard work. Mugginsx (talk) 13:44, 25 September 2012 (UTC)
2 years later, I've updated the article as you have suggested in the talk page. There's a bit more information added as well, if you're interested. Hel-hama (talk) 08:38, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
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