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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I do not know whether the History Faculty Library at the University of Oxford has a room named after Maitland, as claimed in this article. But I do know that the Law Faculty Library at the University of Cambridge does. The room is on the first floor of the Squire Law Library. I have personally visited it.
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Latest comment: 15 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
I was looking for the year of this photograph which was recently replaced with a painting... when I find it I will add the photo with a caption... for now, it is here so that it does not get lost.
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In the section of this article headed "References", there is an entry which reads: "Hollond, Henry Arthur (1953). Frederic William Maitland, 1850–1906: A Memorial Address. London: Quaritch." The words "Hollond, Henry Arthur" should be wikilinked, via a piped link, to the article Henry Arthur Hollond. In other the words "Hollond, Henry Arthur" should be replaced with following code: [[Henry Arthur Hollond|Hollond, Henry Arthur]]
The sources returned by a search for Hollond+"Frederic William Maitland"+Rouse in GBooks clearly indicate (provided Google doesn't persist in 'correcting' Hollond to Holland) that the author of the memorial address is indeed the former Rouse Ball Professor of English Law (because they say so in express words), and not another person with the same name.
This edit request is uncontroversial because it relates solely to the formatting of references.
James500 (talk) 08:55, 23 January 2015 (UTC)Reply