Talk:James Webber Smith
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March 2014
[edit]Some notes on this newly created article. One of the sources used, Lundy, is not a reliable source but he often cites reliable sources.
- Lundy, Darryl (9 June 2011), Maj.-Gen. James Webber Smith, The Peerage, p. 57695 § 576944, retrieved March 2014
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NB Lundy's cites two sources one of them is a Wikipedia reliable source, the other source "Charles Bethune, "re: Smith Family," e-mail message to Darryl Roger LUNDY" is not a reliable so its information can not appear here without a reliable source to back it up.
The Gentleman's article states that this man was a Companion of the Bath so I have included it, but Lundy's unreliable source states that it was his son and namesake James Webber Smith junior who was a CB.
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