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New peerages edit

Hello. I noticed that you had added two new life peerages to a list in the article List of life peerages (2010–present). Do you have a source for those peerage titles? --Editor FIN (talk) 11:24, 10 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

The information came from the 'Court and Social' page of the Daily Telegraph, which prints notices of new peerages in a very formal way, including the title, territorial designation (if any) and full names of the grantee. Oddly, these notices never include the date of creation, which is why I always put 'TBA' in the date column. The other issue is that these notices do not seem to appear anywhere on the paper's website, so an actual citation is difficult. I have not known them to be incorrect in any of the details though. I suppose a citable version might be available from the London Gazette, but I have never found their website easy to use. I have not yet seen notices in the Telegraph relating to Brownlow, Davies or Hallett, recently added to the list by another user.217.155.59.206 (talk) 16:17, 11 October 2019 (UTC)Reply

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The edit I made was merely to move the page from Category:Christian denominations to Category:Former Christian denominations which is a subcategory of the same. This seemed an appropriate move to make, as the main category has very few pages at the top level and the subject of the page appeared to be a historical rather than current denomination (or group of denominations). Whether this was right or not, objectively it's hardly unconstructive‎, and to describe it as vandalism is plainly inaccurate, disproportionate and actually quite rude. 217.155.59.206 (talk) 12:58, 22 February 2024 (UTC)Reply
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