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'Rabbit Woman'

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I'd have thought the 'Rabbit Woman' section should be moved to the main Godalming page (perhaps under a new 'Folklore' section?). Would you agree? The entry on the Hundred is an excellent one, but should concentrate on its role as an administrative area. JonC

I have moved the Rabbit Woman to the main Godalming page. James Frankcom

Domesday

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This block quote is far too long for a tertiary source such as an encyclopedia. Needs to be trimmed somehow to a succinct summary. MRSCTalk 18:13, 4 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I have amended it, paraphrasing the original.Aetheling1125 01:44, 6 June 2012 (UTC)

Article title

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This article is currently titled Godalming (hundred). Putting the "hundred" in brackets suggests that the thing is normally called just "Godalming", but that it needs the "hundred" to be distinguished from "Godalming (town)", "Godalming (surname)" or whatever. Is Godalming Hundred not called that, as a two-word term – and I'd have thought with the "hundred" capitalised? Surely it's the name of a hundred, not a type of "Godalming". Richard New Forest (talk) 21:12, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]