Talk:Bishop of Lichfield

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Redundancy[edit]

The article Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield contains a listing which is repeated here, formatted differently and without the corrections made in the other article. I propose that Bishop of Lichfield link to the list at Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield list rather than repeating it, but I'd like folks to have a chance to discuss the formatting before I get too bold. --Dystopos 20:29, 6 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]


It would make more sense to make "Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield" link to this list, rather than the other way around, as "Bishop of Lichfield" is both the earliest designation; and also the current designation.

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