Talk:Gylen Castle

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[edit] Notability of Some of the Text

I have removed the following from the article as I can't find any evidence of notability and am worried that it could well be nonesene; I also think it lacks a bit of context too. If anyone knows more about it or can provide evidence for its inclusion, feel free to post it here or to re-insert the text into the article, with increased context.

"the territory surrounding Gylen castle has more recently been the subject of bitter scone wars between a local incumbent, Andre de Crabbe , also rumoured to be trying to enlist the support of Toyo de' Lica, an Italo-Hungarian croissant magnate with designs on gaining a precious foothold in the Western Isles. See Stratchcavan's 'Museli Wars of Anciente Waddhurst' for details of a similar outbreak in the south-west a few years back." Robdurbar 14:30, 6 September 2005 (UTC)