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Hi, you have reverted my removal of [[Joseph Whitaker (publisher)]] from the list of alumni of this school, and cited the DNB. Could you have another look? I have looked at the ODNB and I think it was his son who attended Bloxham School. The article says "Whitaker had a family of fifteen children, of whom the eldest was Joseph Vernon Whitaker (1845–1895). He was born in London on 3 February 1845, and was educated at Bloxham School". Joseph Whitaker the elder was apprenticed at 14 so it seems unlikely he attended Bloxham, and the ODNB doesn't sugggest he did. Thanks, [[User:Tacyarg|Tacyarg]] ([[User talk:Tacyarg|talk]]) 17:28, 5 March 2024 (UTC) |
Hi, you have reverted my removal of [[Joseph Whitaker (publisher)]] from the list of alumni of this school, and cited the DNB. Could you have another look? I have looked at the ODNB and I think it was his son who attended Bloxham School. The article says "Whitaker had a family of fifteen children, of whom the eldest was Joseph Vernon Whitaker (1845–1895). He was born in London on 3 February 1845, and was educated at Bloxham School". Joseph Whitaker the elder was apprenticed at 14 so it seems unlikely he attended Bloxham, and the ODNB doesn't sugggest he did. Thanks, [[User:Tacyarg|Tacyarg]] ([[User talk:Tacyarg|talk]]) 17:28, 5 March 2024 (UTC) |
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:You're quite right. I've undone the edit. Thank for checking up on that. [[User:Stuart Newmanite|Stuart Newmanite]] ([[User talk:Stuart Newmanite#top|talk]]) 23:27, 5 March 2024 (UTC) |
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Hi, you have reverted my removal of Joseph Whitaker (publisher) from the list of alumni of this school, and cited the DNB. Could you have another look? I have looked at the ODNB and I think it was his son who attended Bloxham School. The article says "Whitaker had a family of fifteen children, of whom the eldest was Joseph Vernon Whitaker (1845–1895). He was born in London on 3 February 1845, and was educated at Bloxham School". Joseph Whitaker the elder was apprenticed at 14 so it seems unlikely he attended Bloxham, and the ODNB doesn't sugggest he did. Thanks, Tacyarg (talk) 17:28, 5 March 2024 (UTC)
- You're quite right. I've undone the edit. Thank for checking up on that. Stuart Newmanite (talk) 23:27, 5 March 2024 (UTC)