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I don't know if this article is a copyright violation, but I do know that it is an article of very high quality that should not be deleted from Wikipedia if at all possible. Sorry to use the discussion page to vent my feelings, but if more of Wikipedia were to resemble this article in both content and style, the world would be a better place.
Nick Michael (
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19:46, 4 November 2009 (UTC)reply
Barony?
" his descendants (the Petre Baronets) live in the house to this day."
But the link is to the Barons Petre, a barony not a baronetcy. Is this then an error or is some other meaning intended?
Were there private catholic chapels, as such, at Ingatestone and Thorndon in William Byrd’s lifetime? Can references to these ‘chapels’ be cited? I struggle to find architectural evidence. A c19 chapel was erected at Thorndon.
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10:19, 15 August 2019 (UTC)reply