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Not from a reliable source. From birth records, I can tell you that his birth was recorded in Bedminster, Somerset. But I can't include it. Harriastalk20:33, 2 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
"He received his early education at The Oratory School in Birmingham" did he attend any other schools? maybe all we know is that they were local schools, but may be worth a mention?
Perhaps my eyesight is failing, but I don't see Edward Wickham mentioned in source #5, meaning "During the First World War, he was made a temporary captain, and then later a full captain, from September 1915, although it was not until the following September that he received the pay and allowances of the rank." is not supported. Am I missing his name?
This threw me off a few times before I worked out what I'd done wrong. It was the wrong page number, it should have been page 3344, rather than 3341. Fixed now. Harriastalk20:33, 2 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
"joined the Indian Political Department" In the lede you say just "political department". Are they the same?
"He once again served as the officer in attendance in 1928, on this occasion for the King of Afghanistan, Amānullāh Khān" May read better as "He served as the officer in attendance for the King of Afghanistan, Amānullāh Khān, in 1928" because I think the main focus of this sentence should be that it was the King of Afghanistan, not that he was serving again.
you might consider referring to him as 'Wickham' occasionally in the Military career section to take somewhat away from the listy feel.
"his final role in India" Is this really necessary? seems redundant to me, because the reader can easily figure it was his last role from reading the paragraph
I only used it because there are some gaps; ie I think he served in some other roles in India that I haven't been able to discover, or at least find in reliable sources. So they don't necessarily follow on from one another, but it is noted in the sources that this was his last role, so it is fixed in time. Harriastalk09:06, 4 April 2020 (UTC)Reply
"When, six weeks later, Hore-Belisha resigned from his post, Wickham also left his position in the War Office" try instead "When Hore-Belisha resigned from his post six weeks later, Wickham also left his position in the War Office" to eliminate unnecessary commas.
Harrias, Thanks for getting back to me! Image is fine, sources are fine, and the only sourcing problem I found in a brief spot check was the Gazette issue, already addressed. No copyvio detected, prose is now up to standard. Short article, but I think it's reasonably comprehensive based on available reliable sources. Happy to promote. Eddie891TalkWork21:27, 4 April 2020 (UTC)Reply