Talk:Page baronets

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Contradictions[edit]

This article states that the first baronet's "eldest son" was named "Gregory Page" (well, "Sir Gregory Page", but obviously he wasn't born a knight, so I removed that). The article on Sir Gregory Page-Turner states that he was the first baronet's "elder son", and named "Gregory Page-Turner". How many sons did the first baronet have, and where did the "Turner" come from? --63.102.70.70 23:41, 19 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I think the error has arisen because the original Sir Gregory Page-Turner article was in fact about the third generation Sir Gregory Page. When he died without a son, his estates were bequeathed to his great-nephew Sir Gregory Turner who incorporated his name to create 'Page-Turner'. I have written a new page on Sir Gregory Page-Turner and will redirect from the existing one (wiki style is usually to omit the 'Sir' from the article name of the subject). Paul W 11:58, 20 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]