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[edit] Lord Penzance
In almost all literature (including the literature cited in this article), the correct manner to refer to Baron Penzance, is in fact, "Lord Penzance". His unique position as the primary divorce court judge in English jurisprudence in the late 19th century, as well as his activities in adjudicating against the Anglo-Catholics under the provisions of the PWR Act leaves no doubt whatsoever to whom is being referred when "Lord Penzance" is cited. I have made the appropriate correction/reversion.
--Nicodemus75 00:30, 10 July 2005 (UTC)