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The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the medieval English bishop Robert de Chesney was an early patron of Thomas Becket, later famous for his quarrel with King Henry II of England?
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Stow and Newark

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I intended to wikilink these two town ...

Neither source specifies ... there are at least two prebends in the diocese of Lincoln alone which were known as Stow - and it's not sure he held that prebend in Lincoln. Sorry! Ealdgyth - Talk 17:53, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for the reply - I asked here as I realized that there could well be ambiguity and didn't want to link to the wrong town. Aa77zz (talk) 18:43, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"Jewish moneylender"

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Is it necessary to mention that the moneylender was Jewish? Most or all moneylenders were, as Jews were forbidden to own land or engage in most types of business, while Christians were forbidden to charge interest for a loan. That situation certainly gave rise to, or at least supported, the bigoted stereotype of all Jews as money-hungry usurers, more than willing to cheat Christians. See, e.g., The Merchant of Venice. I am deleting the word "Jewish". --Thnidu (talk) 01:23, 19 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]