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I know there are bigger things to worry about on the planet, but should St Cuthberts Swallett be St Cuthbert's Swallett i.e. with an apostrophe? Various pages on the Internet, including the references cited in the article, list it with an apostrophe. The same is true on the OS Map. --Cheesy Mike08:35, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Reply
I'm always being accused of apostrophe abuse - but I think the English Nature citation sheet (referenced on the article) should be seen as the authoritative source & that includes the apostrophe - but I'm not going to loose sleep over it.— Rodtalk08:44, 22 May 2007 (UTC)Reply