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Rooms for improvement

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  • Some detail not closely relevant to The Werps, that relate to Jackfield as a whole and Broseley. Mentioning a Rector of Jackfield under 'People' section is not germane unless his residence happened to be within the hamlet, otherwise you set a precedent for potentially other Rectors of Jackfield being mentioned.
  • Citations to news stories could pinpoint where the incident mentioned can be found (ie page number).
  • Under 'Crime' - the theft of timber by the resident of the 'General Gordon' is undated on this page and I have added a citation need.
  • Under 'Disease' - Who is the Bishop who consecrated the cholera burial ground in 1832? Note that in the area the boundaries of Lichfield and Hereford Dioceses meet.
  • Under 'Disease' - it should be mentioned from what organisation was the 'Inspector' who reported 2 cases of scarlet fever inn 1904 - I have looked up the story and added more precise detail.

Cloptonson (talk) 08:36, 7 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]