User talk:Proteus/Archive 1
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Regarding Falkland, okay. It was my understanding that all Scottish Viscounts used "of". Fine to take it out. john 19:25, 16 Jan 2004 (UTC)
Hi yet again
Thanks very much for redirecting those pages, I didn't know how to do it myself. I only started to do this a few days ago, when I corrected an inacurate page about Mentmore Towers, then the subject seemed to grow and grow as people kept asking and chalenging. The whole Rosebery thing seemed to be going off at tangeants. I don't think there are any errors, but the style could probably be improved. I was amazed how many people were intersted in the subject! Please feel free to redirect anything else, and correct.Ragussa 11:50, 6 May 2004 (UTC)
Hi Again
Brilliant - thanks a lot Ragussa 11:34, 6 May 2004 (UTC) Hi
Thanks for answering my question, about Ruth Primrose (Lady Halifax). (I'm just trying to find out why a gate in a local churchyard is always called Ruth's gate) However, I thought Ruths father was The Hon. Neil Primrose MP(son of the 5th earl of Rosebery) who died when she was a child in WW1 If this is the case he can't have been heir apparent to his father, as his elder brother Albert (Harry),Lord Dalmmeny, (later 6th Earl)already had a son himself The Hon. Archibald primrose (he too later became lord Dalmeny & died 1930ish befor inheiriting) but by the time of his death, Neil Primrose had beeb dead 12 or so years, so Neil could never have been heir apparent. Thanks for the help though, its just created another question. Ragussa 11:18, 6 May 2004 (UTC)