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Thank you for your edits on Margery Jackson, which I believe were made in good faith. I have added the above so that we can go forward in a positive way. You clearly have useful knowledge about the subject, and it would be great if we can access that within Wikipedia's rules, which you probably didn't know about. One rule is that every fact in an article needs to match the cited sources. Also the leader paragraphs are intended to be a brief summary of the cited facts in the body of the article. I look forward to seeing your suggestions for new edits (and the sources for them) on the article's talk page. I took a long time creating that article before publishing, and it was I who made the long journey to Carlisle to photograph the court mantua dress for Wikimedia Commons - so I care as much as you do, that we get it right. Storye book (talk) 07:57, 17 May 2024 (UTC)