Talk:East Chinnock

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Wardog in topic "all but rectory"?
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"all but rectory"?

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The History section originally read "The Chinnocks were held as one estate in Saxon times by Wynflaed under Shaftesbury Abbey but by the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066 East Chinnock was a separate estate." This was changed in 2020/12/10 to read "The Chinnocks (later East, West and Middle) were in all but rectory in Saxon times lastly owned by Wynflaed under Shaftesbury Abbey but by the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066 East Chinnock was separated." Apart from mentioning the names of the other Chinnocks, I don't see how this is an improvement. In particular, the statement "all but rectory" makes no sense. I'm not even sure what its trying to say. If no-one has any objections, I'll restore the original wording or something similar. Iapetus (talk) 15:14, 9 January 2023 (UTC)Reply