Talk:Henry Labouchère
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Corrected to British spelling and tried to make use of the accent consistent, except in the Amendment, and his uncle. I'm not sure if those two take an accent. Certainly, the Victorians gave Labouchère himself the accent at least half the time (and the rest can probably be put down to lazy printers), so it's right in his case. Adam Cuerden talk 22:44, 5 November 2007 (UTC)