Talk:Reaction to Darwin's theory

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[edit] Identity of Lady Aylesbury

"Huxley reported of Kingsley that 'He is an excellent Darwinian to begin with, and told me a capital story of his reply to Lady Aylesbury'" -- I posted to Talk:Aylesbury (disambiguation): "I'm unable to find any Wikipedia article which seems an appropriate link for Lady Aylesbury. Can anyone help out with this?", and received the reply "Try Marquess of Ailesbury. Alternatively there is also a page, Reynold Heatherington, Lord Aylesbury, however no pages link to it, and the page Lord Aylesbury doesn't exist yet." -- Roleplayer 13:21, 7 August 2007 (UTC) -- Does this sound appropriate to the Darwinologists? -- 201.19.11.75 23:36, 8 August 2007 (UTC)