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I'm wondering why this article is headed "Laurie Brown". His intimates may for all I know have called him Laurie, but to the rest of the world he was always "Laurence". I have checked the archives of The Times, The Guardian, Who's Who and Crockford's Clerical Directory and in all of them he is Laurence, not Laurie. Unless anyone objects I propose we move the article to "Laurence Brown (bishop)". Tim riley talk15:52, 13 December 2019 (UTC)Reply