User talk:Daviddrjohnson

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Walton
Thank you for the additions to the Walton article.

Can we please have either "Walton is an Anglo Saxon word meaning walled settlement", "Walton is an Anglo Saxon word meaning town of the walhs" or "Walton is of unknown origin although other places of the same name in the country have the origin of either walled settlement or town of the walhs". Currently it's confusing and doesn't make sense to say "it means a" then two sentences later, "it means b". If you don't know which is the origin of the name it's safer to use the third option.

The name "Walcot", by the way, was an alternative name that came from the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies.

"Old Aylesbury" by Elliott Viney and Pamela Nightingale states that only one bomb fell on Aylesbury during the Second World War, and that's the one that destroyed Walton Grange: the next nearest bomb as far as I know destroyed Aston Clinton House. Do you have a reference for a second bomb?

Also I have reinserted the second image because I think it makes the article look better, although I have altered the caption. -- Francs2000 18:43, 27 January 2006 (UTC)