Talk:Bridget St John

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The article immediately raises the question of naming -- "St John" or "St. John"? Ideally, we'd follow what she writes on her own web page, but if she has one, I can't find it. The covers of the first two albums, reproduced on the leaflet for a "2 albums on one CD" by See for Miles Records, clearly show her name without the dot, and this is the main reason why I've skipped the dot. (The minor reason is that it seems an unnecessary complication.) Bridget, if you ever read this, please comment! Hoary 04:35, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)