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Welcome to Wikipedia. I see that you have made an edit to Vale Royal Abbey, changing "stockbroker" to "gas engineer and manufacturer and father of Edith Pretty of Sutton Hoo fame". The original reference to stockbroker is supported by the citation at the end of the sentence. Is your edit also supported by this citation? If so, that's fine; if not it will have to be reverted and you will have to supply a suitable reference for your edit. This may appear to be pedantic, but that's how Wikipedia works — you can get information about this at Wikipedia:Citing sources (click on the blue link). As an encyclopedia, everything in Wikipedia should be conformed by reliable sources; for information on this, see Wikipedia:Verifiability. This may all appear to be complicated when you start to edit on Wikipedia; it can be, but as you get used to it it can be great fun (and provide a useful service to those who consult it). If you would like to reply to this message you can do so on this page — I have put it on my Watchlist. Best wishes, and I hope you enjoy your future work on Wikipedia. --Peter I. Vardy (talk) 16:13, 7 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Stockbrokers and gas engineers

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Hi! I saw that you'd changed the job of one of the owners of Vale Royal Abbey from stockbroker to gas engineer and manufacturer. The current cited work definitely has him as a stockbroker, so we need a citation for him being a scientist and industrialist instead. I'm going to change it to the neutral 'businessman' for the moment until we can find a another reference for him. It'd be great to have more material on the later owners of Vale Royal because the sources are scanty. Best wishes, Soph (talk) 19:24, 10 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, and yes I can provide references, not least Wikipedia itself 'http://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/Edith_Pretty' and a published book about Edith Pretty by Mary Skelcher and Chris Durrant (ISBN 0-9554725-0-4). I'll read the pages on 'Citing Sources' and expand on my edit.

KennethBAllen (talk) 15:56, 1 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]