User talk:Andrew gurney
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May 2013
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Hasfield
[edit]I read English fairly well but I found this sentence you added to the Hasfield article to be rather dense. Moreover, the reference you cite provides none of this information. Suggest you clean it up or revert until you have time to fix it.
William Baker, a bachelor of Fenton House, Staffs, who owned a pottery at Fenton where he built several municipal buildings and Christ Church