Talk:Bristol Cathedral Choir School

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Impressive alumni (if short) old school Victuallers 19:38, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

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Hoax entries in the list of former pupils
I found at least one hoax entry under the list of former pupils, so I've added tags to the other entries, and also removed the Will Tuckett entry, since there was no support in the reference given, and he's supposedly from Birmingham. Rambotwits (talk) 00:09, 11 July 2022 (UTC)
 * There is a little evidence about Sophie Anderton "briefly" attending the school in 1993. . It's not clear who Neil Andrews refers to. There is no citation on the James Averis article, but he was born in Bristol apparently. Nothing for Raymond L. Brett. Edward Thatch appears to be another hoax entry, since the article itself on this man says "little is known about his early life". Julian Close has no article on him, so may not even be notable. Russ Conway is referenced to a book source in the article. William Draper was also confirmed using the reference in the article. Ben Farrow does not seem to have his own article yet, so I've removed that entry. Rambotwits (talk) 00:33, 11 July 2022 (UTC)