User talk:F. James Clatworthy

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Author for " History of the County of Somerset"
Thanks for your edit to Clatworthy. Can you give the author & year for the " History of the County of Somerset" as there are several books with that title. I can then help with formatting per Citing sources.&mdash; Rod talk 18:06, 4 May 2017 (UTC)
 * Thanks You added "The name appears in the Doomesday Book, 1086, and is the Norman version of the original Anglo Saxon name which was Clota's Wertig [farm]. The Normans changed the name to clateurde which became clatworthy and in some instances Clotworthy. " so I went looking for a book called "A History of the County of Somerset" page 501-502.- Now I know it is " Surnames of the United Kingdon" I've been unable to access the full text of Vol 1 online (although vol 2 seems to be available) so I can't verify but if you have a paper copy (or otherwise have access) could you put it into the article. It should probably be formatted as
 * No worries I've changed the format - we are all learning the syntax. Thanks for your contributions.&mdash; Rod talk 17:21, 5 May 2017 (UTC)