Talk:Lordship of Gower

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There may be some justification for redirecting "Gower" to this rather than to the tourist guide to the Gower peninsula. The current odd re-direct has been pointed out before, and I have added this stub so that the real meaning of Gower at least has a title. A number of links point to "Gower" rather than "Gower peninsula": I shall have a look at these and re-direct where it seems that the Lordship is the intended meaning. My apologies if I get any of these wrong. . . .LinguisticDemographer 15:22, 23 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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