Talk:Bakestone

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I tagged this as confusing because of this incomplete sentence, "The Northern tradition in areas such as Saddleworth was for oatcakes (a sort of hard, long lasting oaten biscuit)." Like I said, it's incomplete and doesn't really make sense. Seeing as that one sentence is nearly 1/3 of the article; I felt all right with tagging the whole article as confusing. ~ ONUnicorn (Talk / Contribs) 15:24, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

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Welsh names for bakestone
Could a Welsh linguist please correct this phrase? "...a bakestone, 'maen' in Welsh; 'gradell' in the north of the country, and 'planc', is the name..."

Should this read "and 'planc' in the south"? Is it accurate?Verbcatcher (talk) 03:27, 9 November 2013 (UTC)