Talk:Raymond Asquith

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Latest comment: 2 November 2024 by Glamourqueen in topic "Family" section
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Hi, welcome to the Wikipedia. Some interesting articles. We do, however, have a standard of formatting for articles, including putting the article name in the first sentence and trying to maintain neutrality. See the changes I made to Raymond Asquith, for example. RickK 03:37, 17 Oct 2003 (UTC)

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Amiens Cathedral tablet wording

The wording for the Amiens Cathedral tablet (the French wording at least) was arranged by Hilaire Belloc, and the wording was apparently not checked with the family, who were distressed by the reference to praying for Raymond's soul, as this is a Catholic wording and Raymond was Protestant. Source is in Equestrian statue of Edward Horner. Will add myself later when I have more time. Carcharoth (talk) 02:55, 26 January 2018 (UTC)Reply

"Family" section

In this section we find information about the mother of his wife, the grandfather of his wife, the siblings of his wife, his father, the inheritance of his wife, the brother of his wife, the faith of his children.

I would find this a little bit too much, given that his wife (and surely a lot of the other mentioned people) have their own articles. Would someone object if I shorten this a little and make sure the useful information is put in the right place? Glamourqueen (talk) 13:53, 2 November 2024 (UTC)Reply