Talk:Thomas Langlois Lefroy

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Tom Lefroy called his eldest daughter 'jane'. this suggests a more prominent flirtation between jane austen and himself.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Cat123rox (talk • contribs) 00:33, 2007 April 12

I noticed that the dates given in the article (and the online archive) did not jibe (Saturday, January 9th cannot be followed by Thursday, January 16th). A quick check with a weekday calculator confirms that Saturday was the 9th, making the following Thursday the 14th.
Also the first quote had left out a bit that in context is pretty clearly also about Tom, which I added. —MJBurrageTALK • 21:01, 6 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Dubious Sources

This article is full of supposition and perhaps even fiction. The source for the statement that Lefroy attended Jane Austen's funeral is dubious at best. (Some of the claims on that webpage are ridiculous and outrageous.) —Preceding unsigned comment added by BellyOption (talkcontribs) 01:46, 5 June 2008 (UTC)