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Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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Allan Freer. "Conqueror 89" from The Conqueror database. | self-published source. | ✘ No | ||
Bob Raynham, "The Raynham Family History". Chapter 15 "The Raynhams of Norfolk" Archived 2008-07-23 at the Wayback Machine | Written by a certain Bob Raynham, whose independence from the subject is unlikely given Charles Townshend used to be Viscount Rayntham. | ? This chapter seems to come out of a book, but is published on the author's website in full. | Only a passing mention: "Today the heir to the Raynham Hall is the Viscount Charles George Townshend Raynham , born on the 26th October 1945 the eldest son of the 7th Marquis of Townshend". | ✘ No |
Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990, | Passing mention, essentially a who's who of lineage. Interesting for genealogy researchers, not so much to establish notability. | ✘ No | ||
"Bruntisfield, Baron (UK, 1942)". www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk. Retrieved 12 March 2018. | Deprecated self-published peerage website. | ✘ No | ||
Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages | Deprecated self-published peerage website. | ✘ No | ||
Lundy, Darryl (2007). "FAQ". The Peerage. | Deprecated self-published peerage website. | ✘ No | ||
Revealed: The 24 aristocrats who own 10 per cent of Norfolk's land. Eastern Daily Press. 7 August 2021. | ? Never been brought to WP:RSN | Passing mention, only sentence about the marquess: "The current (eighth) Marquess, Charles, runs the estate which farms cereal crops and Aberdeen Angus cattle, and has 40 properties which are leased to employees and locals." | ✘ No | |
Owners of stately home unveil new glamping site. Eastern Daily Press. 1 January 2021. | ? Never been brought to WP:RSN | Passing mention, only a namecheck. | ✘ No | |
Laura Silverman, 'I play the lottery twice a week': inside the crumbling 7,000-acre estate that one couple expects will cost millions to restore. The Telegraph. 19 June 2018 | This article is primarily about the estate, so the marquess gets six sentences (out of sixty-one):
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Opening the doors on a beautiful Norfolk country house. Eastern Daily Press. 1 March 2018. | ? | Passing mention: the only sentence that isn't a quote, or the marquess being interviewed, we learn that "Lord and Lady Townshend are carrying out a painstaking and sensitive restoration of the house, estate, and its 800-year-old archives." Insufficient to be considered WP:SIGCOV, when the article is about their estate. | ✘ No | |
Raynham Hall to host open day to help restoration efforts, ITV, 2017. | Passing mention (namecheck). | ✘ No | ||
Emma Wells, The 72-year-olds trying to save Raynham Hall in Norfolk, The Times, 25 March 2018. | Article is primarily about the estate. Two sentences about the marquess ("Charles") out of fourty-three: "Four hundred years on, it’s still in the family, although the latest incumbent, Charles, the 8th marquess, isn’t a chancellor of the exchequer, agricultural innovator or midnight dueller, as were some of his ancestors: he’s a low-key livestock exporter turned furniture maker. And until he took over the estate on his father’s death in 2010, he hadn’t spent a night there since he was 17." | ✘ No | ||
https://www.antiquestradegazette.com/news/2021/an-arts-and-crafts-cabinet-by-ernest-gimson-is-among-six-lots-to-watch-this-week/ | ? | Passing mention (namecheck) | ✘ No | |
"Exhibition for Festival takes look at King's Lynn from all angles" Lynn News. 17 July 2018 | ? | Passing mention, 2 sentences: "During the service the Marquess Townshend of Raynham Hall was installed as High Steward of King’s Lynn Minster." [...] "Charles George, the 8th Marquess Townshend also has the historic title, Baron Townshend of Lynn Regis." | ✘ No | |
As one festival ends, another begins in King’s Lynn Eastern Daily Press. 15 July 2018 | ? | Passing mentions, 2 sentences: "The festival service also marked a special occasion for Lord Charles Townshend of Raynham, who was made High Steward of Lynn Minster - a title revived from his ancestors."; "This honorary role means Charles George, the 8th Marquess Townshend, will serve as an ambassador for the Minster for an initial 10 year period." | ✘ No | |
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"Animalcare Group plc Board Details".. Retrieved 1 August 2015. | Standard bio from an org where the subject of the article used to be a director. [1] | ✘ No | ||
"The Most Hon the Marquess of Downshire". Debrett's Retrieved 1 April 2013. | Only namechecked | ✘ No | ||
Rob Evans, Grouse moors owners threatened government with legal action Ruffer co-founder steps down, The Guardian, 20 February 2020 | Passing mention | ✘ No | ||
[People: Bolser; James Heal; Womble Bond Dickinson; and more], The Business Desk, 4 May 2022 | Passing mention | ✘ No | ||
Grace Newton, Clifton Castle: Privately owned stately home in the Yorkshire Dales to open its gardens to the public this weekend, The Yorkshire Post, 10 June 2022 | Passing mention | ✘ No | ||
Christopher Woodhouse, New wardens appointed for Hillsborough Fort, Belfast Telegraph, 31 July 2021 | Passing mention | ✘ No | ||
Arthur Francis Nicholas Wills Ian Hill, 9th Marquess of Downshire1, thepeerage.com | Deprecated self-published peerage website. | ✘ No | ||
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Dewar, Peter Beauclerk (August 2001). Burke's landed gentry of Great Britain: together with members of the titled and non-titled contemporary establishment. Burke's Peerage. p. 1077. ISBN 978-0-9711966-0-5. Retrieved 5 April 2011. | ~ Only reliable for genealogy, per WP:RSP. On its own insufficient, since WP:NOTGENEALOGY. | ? Unknown | ||
The Peerage, entry for 9th Earl of Mansfield | Deprecated self-published peerage website. | ✘ No | ||
William Murray, the Earl of Mansfield, dies aged 85 | Passing mention: "With his wife Pamela, he had three children; Alexander, Viscount Stormont, 59, who will succeed him to the title, [...]" | ✘ No | ||
This table may not be a final or consensus view; it may summarize developing consensus, or reflect assessments of a single editor. Created using {{source assess table}}. |