Talk:William Gregor

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[edit] Revert by DuncanHill

Further to above. Please take care with accusations. Not only are the rude but they do not encourage constructive working, and in this case you are mistaken. My change to William Gregor, from Cornish to British, was to be consistent with the description of [[Humphry Davy] and Davies Gilbert, both of who feature prominantly in the article on Royal Geological Society of Cornwall which you created. I also note that British is considerably more informtive to a worldwide readership - most will know of Britain but much fewer will be aware of Cornwall.