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Thanks for the reply. I don't have any other sources – it's not my field – but something is clearly wrong. One inconsistency: The article James Forbes, 16th Lord Forbes says that he was the son of James Forbes, 15th Lord Forbes, but Lord Forbes#Lords Forbes (c. 1444) says James 16th was the son of William 13th who had already died. The latter looks wrong. Also, Lord Forbes links twice to the same article for two people, though in fairness that title should go to whichever person turns out to be 16th. The current title of this article isn't optimal, but let's wait until we're more sure of his number rather than moving the page hastily to a wrong guess. Certes (talk) 19:04, 14 November 2023 (UTC)Reply
@Certes: Yes, these inconsistencies are the problem I'm trying to solve. I liked calling this article "James Ochoncar Forbes" because at least I'm sure that's his name. His title… not so much. If/when I've solved this mess, we (you and/or I) can go ahead and move the article to comply with WP:NCBRITPEER. —GoldRingChip20:47, 14 November 2023 (UTC)Reply