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Can you look at the above. Its linking to a non existing page.Blethering Scot 19:07, 23 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Repeal dates

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When you add a date of repeal, presumably you have supporting evidence, so would you add the citation please? 𝕁𝕄𝔽 (talk) 19:21, 23 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

Hi there - yes I do, I have done lots of edits to the Statute Law Revision Acts which contain citations etc.
I must admit I have not seen citations for repeal dates - I thought a link to the Act that repeals it, which contains the list and the primary source would be enough? Hughbe98 (talk) 07:59, 24 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Please use Preview

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Thank you for pointing this out, I will try hard not to do this, and to use preview Hughbe98 (talk) 11:06, 3 November 2024 (UTC)Reply
Hi saw you corrected one of my edits. Really sorry 😔 have been improving my edit process but the volume is big and this one slipped through the cracks
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Redirects to List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1275–1307

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