Talk:Armorial of the House of Stuart
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The cleanup request is bogus.
editThe person who placed the template said > Translations of descriptions are all very poor and should be copyedited and re-done. "D'or" is "golden" or "of gold", for example, but mostly translated to the English conjunction "or", which makes no sense.
The trouble is that that editor apparently doesn't speak Blazon, where the correct English translation of D'or is "or", as the heraldic metal. That he called the blazons "descriptions" also speaks to him speaking from ignorance.
I've checked, and all the blazons look present and correct to me, and to match their emblazons. Thus, I'm going to be bold and remove the request for cleanup as unnecessary.