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[edit] 'Rabbit Woman'
I'd have thought the 'Rabbit Woman' section should be moved to the main Godalming page (perhaps under a new 'Folklore' section?). Would you agree? The entry on the Hundred is an excellent one, but should concentrate on its role as an administrative area. JonC
I have moved the Rabbit Woman to the main Godalming page. James Frankcom
[edit] Domesday
This block quote is far too long for a tertiary source such as an encyclopedia. Needs to be trimmed somehow to a succinct summary. MRSC • Talk 18:13, 4 January 2008 (UTC)