Talk:Coode's Rebellion

There was a stub article here. I have changed the page into a redirect to the main article at Protestant Revolution (Maryland). I had thought about proposing a merger, but Merging advises that "You may find that some or all of the information to be merged is already in the destination page.... If there is no information to be added to the destination page, you can simply redirect the other page there, but please make this clear in the edit summary." If this was the incorrect action to take, my apologies. Please be bold in correcting any error on my part. Rinne na dTrosc (talk) 15:15, 27 July 2012 (UTC)

Going back over the article history here, I did find one unique item of information worthy of addition to the main article: that the 1689 rebellion in Maryland is sometimes called "Coode's Rebellion," and a citation to Mereness for that information. I have transferred this information over to the Protestant Revolution (Maryland) article by adding a footnote after the first mention of John Coode that reads: "The 1689 rebellion in Maryland is sometimes known as "Coode's Rebellion" after this leader. See Maryland as a proprietary province. Mereness, Newton Dennison. New York, 1901. The Macmillan Company." Rinne na dTrosc (talk) 15:29, 27 July 2012 (UTC)