User talk:Peanut butter jelly 8345

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You may also be interested in: -- PBS (talk) 23:41, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
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Sir Henry Bard's regiment of Foote
I think the article need some other sources because the current ones are not what are known as "reliable sources". Often a Google Book search will turn up some. eg
 * Google Books Sir Henry Bards regiment of Foote
 * The concise encyclopedia of the revolutions and wars of England, Scotland ... by Stephen C. Manganiello page 42 (bio on Sir Henry Bard, mentions the regiment), page 142 (Copredy Bridge)
 * Naseby 1645: The Triumph of the New Model Army by Martin Marix Evans page 39 (Nasby, the regiment was 300 strong, direct from garrisoning Campden House)

Quotes around some of the words will help find specific references. There is also the question of the article title is the archaic spelling of Foote usually used in the secondary (modern) sources? -- PBS (talk) 23:41, 16 August 2011 (UTC)