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Mauls, you might have looked at the talk page — or at least at the history, where my move in September was just three lines down — before unilaterally movingLocal Nature Reserve back to the lower-case version. There's discussion there. Please take part. Meanwhile, I've reverted your move.Bishonen |talk11:08, 30 July 2014 (UTC).[reply]
Hi Mauls. I'm sure you changed these titles to lower case in good faith, but I think you'll find that they're officially spelt in title case by Natural England (who designate them) even in the middle of a sentence. See[1] and[2]. Would you be kind enough to revert the changes. --Bermicourt (talk)13:31, 30 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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( File:Battenburg-police.svg and also the otherBattenburg markings). unfortunedly as Battenburg markings go: "A typical car pattern consists ofseven blocks along the vehicle side. (Additionally, an odd number of blocks allows for both top corner blocks to be in the same fluorescent colour)" (emphasis added)
Unfortunedly the markings you created are 6 x 2 blocks, could you replace them by 7x2 blocks? (I think the odd number is important here)
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Hi; about 80% of online sources, and about 90% of printed sources capitalize all the initial letters of Rail operating centre, this is why I capitalized it. I understand where you are coming from, but when a large majority use capitals, I assumed that would be the way. The article itself was uploaded through theAFC process and they did not query it. I'm not getting protective, if it needs to be lowercase, that's fine; however, the sources seem inclined towards capitalization (and I include the more reliable sources here such asThe Railway Magazine andNetwork Rail who coined the phrase). Regards.The joy of all things (talk)13:44, 27 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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@Mauls: I see you've changed the contents of the articleDistrict collector to accommodate almost analogous Bangladeshi post.
If anything, there should be aDeputy Commissioner (Disambiguation). As Deputy Commissioner in Bangladesh exercises the roles of DM and Collector, but is designated as Deputy Commissioner. So, the plausible search term would be Deputy Commissioner, not District Collector.
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Also, the appropriate place for this is in the relevant section of the article talk page, where user Jafar Sadik Chy asked for discussion of this content.Mauls (talk)20:51, 6 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]
What I would suggest is to moveDistrict collector toDistrict Collector (India) with a redirect, just likeHome Secretary (United Kingdom) redirects toHome Secretary, and to create new page titled eitherDistrict collector (disambiguation orDeputy commissioner (disambiguation).
And if it's all the same to you, I am thinking about copying this discussion toTalk: District collector.
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The man is now remembered for his brand of car, I believe some of that name are still on the roads. So I think this is a case of ignore all rules. What do you think - knowing that?Eddaido (talk)00:12, 6 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
(moved from my talk page)I’m very unclear what you are objecting to.
You have now re-edited it to something almost identical to my edit you reverted. You seem to be objecting to anyone else editing this article - that is wholly inappropriate. What was wrong with me changing it to Talbot but not for you to do so?Mauls (talk)08:17, 6 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Hello Mauls. Could you please be kind and explain to me what is reverting about regarding art.Clan Ostoja? I see that Agricolae are making his own way to change without any discussion so I revert his changes since I ask for discussion and not his personal opinion. He reverted back again. In his last change, I see following:"reverted to revision 906964300 by Mauls (talk): Unsupported material that violates policy (TW) undothank Tags: Undo, PHP7". Question here is about DNA section that many find very interesting and that is part of research all over the Europe and that have scientific value and that have been deleted. I have not been on Wiki for long time so I just entered and saw his changes again. So, my question is - what is wrong with the DNA part? I would really appreciate Your input in this question! Best regardscamdan (talk)22:55, 15 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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Can you show me where the bit in the MOS is that says royalty doesn't go in caps, just so I can remember for future sake (and by extension adjustTemplate:Did you know nominations/South Audley Street)? I'm afraid I'm not a fan of the MOS, it makes my head hurt. :-/Ritchie333(talk)(cont)18:47, 28 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the full stop but haven't you rather destroyed things with your next edit? Mind if I revert you?Eddaido (talk)10:14, 14 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]
OK, I'll revert, shortly, unless you plan to fix it? "Share types are not especially capitalised; company names should normally exclude "Limited" etc. unless referring very explicitly to the corporate structure)"Eddaido (talk)21:45, 14 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]
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At this point, the paragraph concerning the company that was present in the Subsidiaries section should therefore be reinstated or, alternatively, we should find the best way to relocate the information within the article. I rely on your judgement...let me know ;)
Thank you again for your work to improve the article :)Claudia Frattini (talk)10:08, 23 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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Merci beaucoup! Muchisimas gracias! 非常感谢 شكرا جزيلاLeft Central (talk)15:22, 14 March 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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I understand that the Bill of Rights is technically dated to 1688 (due to backdating, and the fact that beginning of the legal year was still 25 March) but we should be consistent and comply withWP:SURPRISE. The link goes to the main pageBill of Rights 1689 , and readers not familiar with English dating oddities are going to think that one of the dates is wrong. Wikipedia seems to have settled on 1689 as the most common usage (a note to the article actually says that), and across the encyclopedia we have ten times more occurrences of "Bill of Rights 1689" than of "Bill of Rights 1688". Happy to discuss further on on talk page if you feel the need.MichaelMaggs (talk)11:04, 7 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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You have inserted unreferenced claims to the effect that all pre-1793 Acts received royal assent at the start of the session. While such Acts did come into force retroactively with effect from the start of the session, that does not mean that they necessarily received royal assent on that date. Since the date of royal assent is not endorsed on pre-1793 Acts, please do not insert unreferenced claims about the date of royal assent of pre-1793 Acts.
You are rapidly making these listsWP:TOOBIG. Shorter lists, including, in at least some cases, annual or session lists, are needed, but they need to be created one at a time with accurate and completely referenced content. (I am going to try to WP:SPLIT these lists soon.)
Many of the names currently given in the lists are unverifiable neologisms coined by Wikipedians. All the unreferenced names in the pre-1896 lists need to actually be verified with at least one reliable source. It is important that unreferenced material is not added to the listsbefore this is done (because it would make the problem of unreferenced material worse).James500 (talk)15:42, 17 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
You have added large numbers of unreferenced claims that Acts of Parliament have been repealed. WP:V requires that these claims be supported by inline citations. Please do not add any further uncited claims of repeals. Please either add inline citations to support the claims of repeals, or remove the claims.
Further, you are splitting pages with the unreferenced claims included. This makes it impossible to revert the pages to a "clean" version without the uncited material. Please stop doing that. Take the unreferenced material outbefore you split the page, not after. The lists for the 1840s to the 1870s still contain massive numbers of these unreferenced claims, which you restored today in violation of WP:V and still have not dealt with, and which I cannot deal with because you have split the page. On this point, I refer you to WP: BRD and WP:STATUSQUO.James500 (talk)01:55, 22 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]
In the private Acts section of list for 1879, you inserted a large number of verifiably and demonstrably factually inaccurate claims:
Please do not insert any further false claims into articles. These unverifiable claims are a violation of WP:V.
When I tried to add the correct dates of royal assent, your templates completely stopped working and refused to accept the correct dates. (The template claimed that there was a "Lua error in mw.lua at line 143", whatever that means). Please fix your template so that it does not do that.James500 (talk)04:33, 22 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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I'm sure you are right in your correction atLand Tax (England) but the volume of Ruffhead listed in the citations runs out at9 & 10 Will. III c.45. Have you located Volume 4 online? (because on past experience it will take hours to find it).
Not a priority, I'm just intrigued by the difference. How did it arise? How do we know which is correct?𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk)20:05, 31 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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Rethis - is there actually an official short title? I can't say I've seen it called the title you've moved it to.DuncanHill (talk)12:29, 9 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
You really do not need to keep changing links as you have donehere and in so many other edits. In fact it is discouraged. SeeWP:NOTBROKEN.DuncanHill (talk)23:12, 16 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi, this afternoon you moved a large number of UK statutory instrument articles to new locations, to eliminate the definite article. So, for example, you movedThe Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020 toHealth Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020. Before making such a large number of changes without notice, it would have been better had you raised the point for discussion. All of those articles correctly start with the definite article perWP:DEFINITE andWP:THE as "The" is part of a proper name, and is an essential part of the official name of the statutory instrument itself. All modern statutory instruments start with the word "The" - see for exampleList of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2020. You would have been correct in respect of primary legislation, which typically do not include "The", but not for statutory instruments, which do. Would you be good enough to self-revert please. Many thanks,MichaelMaggs (talk)17:24, 2 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi Mauls, I thought you might be able to advise on this? I've been working on theRobert Hooke article to get it up to GA standard. HistorianLisa Jardine refers to an Act of Common Council of April 1667, which I can't find in theList of acts of the Parliament of England for that year. But I have an impression that theCourt of Common Council of London was a form of devolved government, so maybe I'm looking in the wrong place? or maybe it is an "act", not an "Act"? For the moment, I'veWP:EGGed it a bit as [[Court of Common Council|Act of Common Council]] :
Hooke was closely involved with drafting anAct of Common Council (April 1667), which set out the process by which the original foundations would be formally recognised and certificated.[1] HistorianLisa Jardine writes "in the four weeks from the 4th of October, Hooke helped map the fire-damaged area, began compiling a Land Information System for London, and drew up building regulations for an Act of Parliament to govern the rebuilding".[2]
so that bothers me a little. In the overall scheme of things, it is trivial issue but it provokes my curiosity. Any suggestions?𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk)11:39, 21 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Hi Mauls, while readingList of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1776 I noticed that most entries are colored red, while some are colored grey. I don't see this color system explained anywhere. Do you know what the colors mean? If you do, it would be great if you could add an explanation to that list and the other related lists that use the same color system. Best,Toadspike[Talk]13:12, 4 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Hi, is it your intention to dothis for every time that an authorising Act is mentioned? There are an awful lot of them; see for example
I've not counted them all, but for the Preston and Wyre Railway alone, there are twelve Acts listed - and that's not counting those improvements to the P&WR that were authorised by L&YR or LNWR Acts. --Redrose64 🌹 (talk)22:06, 18 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Is there an easy way for you to tell whether it said one, t'other, or both? Even better, is there perhaps an easy way for you totell mewhere to look it up, so that in future I could resolve stuff like this myself rather than bothering busy people with my Middlesbrough spelling obsession? Please advise. With thanks and all good wishes,DBaK (talk)17:50, 7 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
When you have time, would you reviewthis edit toHistory of taxation in the United Kingdom, please? No doubt Legislation.uk would be a better source than books.google.es but I suspect you might like to do proper infoboxes?𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk)23:33, 13 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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I just read the article onArthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, in particular the infobox on "Mr. Speaker's Retirement Act 1895". There, he's referred to as "Arthur Wellesley Pool". I followed the link "58 & 59 Vict.", and in that article, he's also referred to as "Pool".
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Hey,
Really great work getting lots of acts of Parliament linked to their pages, especially for railways!
When I create redirects for acts of Parliament, I've been trying to add at the bottom some categories. I think it increases visibility of these acts, even though I know redirects don't strictly need categories. Do you think it's a good idea to add going forward?
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In February, you made a pledge at ANI to do your best to use edit summaries. Yet for the last few months, almost none of your edits have any summary at all - and some have been adding or removing thousands of bytes. Why are you going back on your word?Danners430tweaks made16:50, 19 August 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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