Talk:Rowland Hill

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Was he born in December or in October (as said in the german language Wikipedia)? Stern 23:22, 2 Jul 2004 (UTC)


 * It was definitely 3rd December. (I'm in Kidderminster as I write this!) Loganberry 11:17, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)

These lks from what is now penny postage may be about Hill's picture being on them, in which case "==See also==" is a horrible disposition of them. If not, discard them.


 * ==See also==
 * Penny Black
 * Penny Red
 * Two pence blue
 * VR official

--Jerzy·t 16:45, 2005 July 19 (UTC)

Rowland Hill's Burial
Is Rowland Hill buried at Highgate or Westminster Abbey?
 * Highgate. What makes you think he is in Westminster Abbey? Try this site as one a several that say Highgate. ww2censor 21:11, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
 * According to the Westminster Abbey article, he is commemorated in the Abbey but buried at Highgate. Changing article text accordingly. Vilĉjo 17:10, 22 July 2006 (UTC)
 * This has been reversed by 88.144.74.119 with no source or reference for this action This would seem bad etiquette. Surely that as this matter now seems to be in some doubt, contributors on this point should be required to cite their source or run the risk that it will be removed and placed on the discussion page until the matter is resolved.--DonBarton 22:42, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
 * I have written to Westminster Abbey to see if they can confirm or deny the information we have here. Will report here and make changes if necessary. ww2censor 22:48, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
 * The Abbey's own website claims that he is buried there. The same claim is also made in "Who's Buried Where in England" by Douglas Greenwood. I'd be inclined to give both of those a fair amount of weight, so unless authoritative competing citations can be given, I think it should be left as it is. Vilĉjo 10:54, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Today I received the following email from the Westminster Abbey's "Assistant Keeper of the Muniments" and it states:

''Yes, it is definite that the Rowland Hill who died in 1879 is buried in the Abbey, with a bust by the grave. "The Times" of Friday 5 Sept 1879 states ''"Sir Rowland Hill was buried yesterday in Westminster Abbey. He lies in St Paul's chapel..." People who are members of a public library in London who have subscribed to the Times Digital Archive can type in their membership number and look at the actual Times entry, or go to the British Library newspaper section to see the original paper for the account of the funeral and burial here.

''I don't know who puts the information on the findagrave website - one may have followed another in putting the wrong information on. The Times website seems not to have looked at its own paper.''

We are shortly to put information about Rowland Hill and his burial here on our own website (Library section - People buried).

So that settles it. I have seen a flickr photo of a headstone for his widow, son, Pearson Hill, and other family members stated to be in Highgate but the complete headstone is not visible so cannot see what is says about Rowland Hill. I'll make the adjustments as necessary. ww2censor 19:28, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Article name
Normally, for an article on a person, a bracketed disambiguation qualifier states the person's role, not his/her field—e.g. "(musician)" not "(music)". "Rowland Hill (mail)" looks very odd to me—I'd prefer something like "(postal reformer)". However, MoS recommends that it be restricted to one word where possible. Any suggestions? Vilĉjo 17:34, 22 July 2006 (UTC)


 * The closest you could get would be "Rowland Hill (reformer)" (which is vague) or "Rowland Hill (bureaucrat)" (which is trite). I suggest "postal reformer" or "civil servant" &mdash; there's no good single-word description.  David 19:11, 22 July 2006 (UTC)


 * Thanks for that. I hope no-one will be unduly upset if I move this article to "Rowland Hill (postal reformer)". Vilĉjo 23:51, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

Rugby
David Mortimer's book "Great Rugby Clangers" mentions Rowland Hill as Secretary of the RFU and referee of the match between England and the NZ Natives. I a not sure if this counts as an encyclopedic reference. Arachrah (talk) 13:54, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

Sanity check the Rowland Hill was dead when this match was played - so it cannot be the same man. Could it be his son? Arachrah (talk) 14:36, 31 December 2012 (UTC)

Proposed change to Rowland Hill for primary topic
It has been proposed over on Talk:Rowland Hill that this topic, the postal reformer, should be the primary topic for Rowland Hill as per WP:PRIMARYTOPIC, and that Rowland Hill should redirect to this article, with a little hatnote stating "Rowland Hill redirects here. This page is about the postal reformer. For other people named Rowland Hill, see Rowland Hill (disambiguation)."

Please discuss over at Talk:Rowland_Hill. Thanks. Andrew Oakley (talk) 15:05, 9 July 2013 (UTC)

Move and redirect
As per discussion on Talk:Rowland_Hill_(disambiguation) (formerly this page), Rowland Hill (postal reformer) has been recognised as WP:PRIMARYTOPIC through redirection. Please check the discussion at Talk:Rowland_Hill_(disambiguation) before changing this again. Andrew Oakley (talk) 12:08, 17 July 2013 (UTC)

Political Anachronism?
In the midst of the section about postal reform it is mentioned that Ramsay McCulloch and Richard Cobden "attacked the policies of privilege and protection of the Tory government". Is the writer referring to the government in power at the time, which was in fact, through the 1830s, WHIG? If it is referring to other governments than that current to the postal reforms the statement is better moved elsewhere.Cloptonson (talk) 06:00, 24 October 2014 (UTC)

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