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  • Is it for sale? What makes me think this is a brochure text?Wetman 05:53, 9 Feb 2004 (UTC)
  • Edited dates, removed David Parker's email. I don't knwo how to make it sound not like a sales thing and still talk about it's structure and history. rhyax 18:24, 1 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Isaac Holden owned Oakworth Hall?

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At what point in history did Isaac Holden own Oakworth Hall? I'm not sure if this is an error, Isaac Holden owned Oakworth House, which was destroyed in 1907 by a fire, 10 years after his death. This area is now Holden Park According to the Wikipedia history of Oakworth Hall, this Hall was owned by the Haggas family/descendants at the time of Isaac Holden, so there seems to be a conflict here as Isaac Holden is not mentioned in the Wikipedia history of the Hall. I think there may be a mix up between Oakworth House and Oakworth Hall. They are in fact two different properties. --Andy Wade 23:04, 9 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Weasel words

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Far too many weasel words in this! "It is believed" "It is suggested" etc etc. And some details seem to be directly contradicted elsewhere in Wikipedia: the derivation of the placename Vauxhall, and the statement "Thomas de Vaux was Chancellor of Richard I during the earlier Crusades to the Holy Land." (Oops! that should be "to" Richard l.) He doesn't appear in List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers (By the way, shouldn't that be Lords Chancellor and Lords Keeper?). SiGarb | Talk 22:59, 12 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]