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Annotated Watchlist[edit]
This page is a commented version of a watchlist, marking pages that I feel need editing.
- Inline references - references at foot will need reading to add inline citations, a LOT of unsourced statements
- Consider a request to move for title - would need consensus on where the hell to move it TO though
- Tidy existing references to conform to unified style
- Add redirect for St Elisabeth Romanova as her Orthodox name? Needs verification beyond a BBC news article.
Abāmūn of Tarnūt[edit]
Alanus de Rupe[edit]
Alexander Budkin[edit]
- Englishing
- Attribute references
All Saints' Church, Kirk Deighton[edit]
- Expand
- Update history section
Alpheus Henry Snow[edit]
Archdeacon of Richmond and Craven[edit]
Aridoamerica[edit]
Arts and Humanities Research Council[edit]
Berewick[edit]
Bishop of Bristol[edit]
British undergraduate degree classification[edit]
Browne Willis[edit]
Bruce Robertson (judge)[edit]
Bryan Sykes[edit]
Business education[edit]
Business studies[edit]
Cell Mates (play)[edit]
Chapman Pincher[edit]
Chinese pyramids[edit]
Cyrus Andrews[edit]
Danse Macabre[edit]
Devil's Jumps, Churt[edit]
Doctoral Training Centre[edit]
Dominus (title)[edit]
Douglas Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald[edit]
Dynamo Balashikha[edit]
Dyserth[edit]
East Indiaman[edit]
East–West Schism[edit]
Enfield Automotive[edit]
England's Past for Everyone[edit]
Ernest Albert Savage[edit]
Eutyches[edit]
Eutychianus of Adana[edit]
Eve Blantyre Simpson[edit]
F. O. Matthiessen[edit]
Fairy tale[edit]
Ferdinand I of Aragon[edit]
Foreign language influences in English[edit]
George William Tighe[edit]
Gëzim Alpion[edit]
Hans Hermann von Katte[edit]
Harold Mattingly[edit]
Hedvig Hricak[edit]
Hedwig Codex[edit]
Hindhead Tunnel[edit]
Hours of Mary of Burgundy[edit]
House of Lords Library[edit]
Howardian Hills[edit]
Incunable[edit]
Ingmanthorpe, North Yorkshire[edit]
Integrated library system[edit]
Intellectual[edit]
International Mathematical Olympiad[edit]
Ivan Turgenev[edit]
Ivor Crewe[edit]
Jela Spiridonović-Savić[edit]
Jerry Roberts[edit]
John Jowett[edit]
John Niles (scholar)[edit]
John Rich (scholar)[edit]
John Sherwood (bishop)[edit]
Kholm, Kholmsky District, Novgorod Oblast[edit]
Konstantin Melnikov[edit]
Lady Day[edit]
Lectionary[edit]
List of academic ranks[edit]
List of monastic houses in England[edit]
List of next-generation library catalogs[edit]
List of types of spoons[edit]
Louis Cools-Lartigue[edit]
Lund Cathedral[edit]
Macclesfield Psalter[edit]
Margaret King[edit]
Margit Sandemo[edit]
Marine salvage[edit]
Marion Chesney[edit]
Medieval parish churches of York[edit]
Middle English literature[edit]
Midlands3Cities[edit]
Mikhail Bakhtin[edit]
Modern Humanities Research Association[edit]
Moreton Corbet Castle[edit]
Negru Vodă, Constanța[edit]
Newman University, Birmingham[edit]
Nicetas[edit]
Nicetas (Bogomil bishop)[edit]
Nicetas of Chonae[edit]
Niketas Scholares[edit]
Nikolai Bakhtin[edit]
Northern Bridge Doctoral Partnership[edit]
Novgorod Oblast[edit]
Nowell Codex[edit]
Outline of academia[edit]
Paon de Roet[edit]
Pendlebury railway station[edit]
Pendleton Bridge railway station[edit]
Pendleton railway station[edit]
Port-Royal-des-Champs Abbey[edit]
Prosopographical network[edit]
Prosopography[edit]
Psalter[edit]
Radu Negru[edit]
Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon[edit]
Richard Corbet[edit]
Richard de Wentworth[edit]
Robert M. Gray[edit]
Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March[edit]
Rosary-based prayers[edit]
Russian fairy tale[edit]
Saint Petersburg Metro[edit]
Sebag Shaw[edit]
Soputan[edit]
Spoon theory[edit]
Suppression of Monasteries[edit]
Suppression of monasteries[edit]
Test Act[edit]
The Midlands[edit]
Theophilus of Adana[edit]
Thomas Cornwallis (died 1604)[edit]
Thomas Duffus Hardy[edit]
Thomas Grey (chronicler)[edit]
University of Essex[edit]
Vernon Manuscript[edit]
Victoria County History[edit]
Walter Fraser Oakeshott[edit]
Westminster City School[edit]
Whig history[edit]
Will and testament[edit]
William Zouche[edit]
William of Kildesby[edit]
William the Lion[edit]
Women in the Middle Ages[edit]