Talk:Hannah Hauxwell
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Ive just come across the book on Hannah Hauxwell, would be nice if you would re-introduce her to the public in america as with beatrix Potter. Her life as poor, was a tribute to her land, farm, and the animals. I really admire her relentles dedication in such conditions. would love to have and hear more about her. Her animals love of the freedom of her land.k
[edit] LOW BIRK HATT
Having stood on the "top road" and looked down on Hannah's loved family home,I know she would like to see it spelled correctly in Wikipedia - Low Birk Hatt. "124.176.245.239 (talk) 10:40, 30 January 2008 (UTC)"
If "Hatt" is definitely correct then feel free to change it. I changed it to "Hat" as that was the spelling in a 2007 Yorkshire Post article. Keithmall (talk) —Preceding comment was added at 18:17, 30 January 2008 (UTC)
It's definitely - that's how it's spelt in the books and on the DVDs that my family have. From what I've seen the newspapers sometimes use 'Hat', but I can't really figure out why. I'll change it to Hatt again. Shocked by the Yorkshire Post spelling it incorrectly though - of all the papers there are they should have got it right! Alfirin (talk) 17:57, 8 February 2008 (UTC)