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MurrayGreshler has added titles to some of the honorary patrons. So before, we had "Mary Beard . . . Joanna Lumley . . . Tom Stoppard", whereas now we have "Dame Mary Beard . . . Dame Joanna Lumley . . . Sir Tom Stoppard". This is over the top: Wikipedia doesn't really do titles, and these should be removed. See Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Biography#Knighthoods, lordships, and similar honorific titles for full discussion. Brymor (talk) 18:09, 2 August 2022 (UTC)Reply