Talk:Shambles Square, Manchester
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External links modified (January 2018)
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Some phrases don't really make sence
editSome phrases don't really make sence. E.g. this claim (slightly simplified, to make the point):
"The Old Church Tavern was built in 1815. Prince Charles Edward Stuart is said to have reviewed his troops by the tavern in 1745 [though it was built only in 1815]. It was renamed The Mitre Hotel around 1835."
When translating text into another language branch of Wikipedia, you can just omit those non-understandable claims, but nevertheless they remain in the English text... ThomasPusch (talk) 18:26, 18 September 2023 (UTC)