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The guys below must be notable enuf to be in sentences or on lists of/on Salusbury family, High Sheriff of Denbighshire, Denbighshire (UK Parliament constituency), and/or Katheryn of Berain, as the case may be, and should be added if not already there. If that's all we know abt them, they don't get either articles or Dab entries, and the paltry info on them can be found by following the Salusbury family see-also entry, rather than leading the users interested in them down a garden path that they should and will expect to lead them to encyclopedic information on the corresponding person, which we do not have. (Even if they are being too thoro to go do a new Google search rather than confirm our non-over-promising

* Sir John Salusbury (Siôn y Bodiau), constable of Denbigh castle, High Sheriff of Denbighshire 1541, leader of the English force in Ireland (1534–35); uncle of John Salusbury (High Sheriff)
* Sir John Salusbury (High Sheriff), High Sheriff of Denbighshire 1542 and 1575, MP for Denbighshire at various times between 1547 and 1555; nephew of John Salusbury (Siôn y Bodiau)
* Sir John Salusbury (died 1566), first husband of Katheryn of Berain, father of Thomas Salusbury and John Salusbury (poet)
* Sir John Salusbury, 4th Baronet (died 1684), MP for Denbigh (1661–1684)

In addition, the value (for disambiguating the remaining two legitimate entries) of the following info respectively abt them is too tenuous to burden the Dab with:

(John Salusbury (poet)) MP for Denbighshire (1601), writer of sonnets and love lyrics
(John Salusbury (diarist)) ... and co-founder of Halifax, Nova Scotia.

It of course belongs in their bios, if not already there.
--Jerzyt 04:49, 5 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]