A Conversation for The City of Wells, the Cathedral and Bishop's Palace, Somerset, UK.
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Message from Sub-editor
Frankie Roberto Posted Oct 30, 2001
Hi all,
Just a quick note to say that I've just picked up this entry for sub-editing and will be working on it over the next few weeks...
Frankie
Message from Sub-editor
Henry Posted Oct 31, 2001
Thanks for the notice Frankie. Let me know if you need anything.
Frogbit.
Message from Sub-editor
Frankie Roberto Posted Nov 8, 2001
I've just finished the entry (http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A645419). I'll probably hang onto it for a couple of days to make sure there aren't any errors in. If you spot anything, or think anything should be changed, let me know!
Message from Sub-editor
Henry Posted Nov 8, 2001
Hey Frankie - looks all-right to me. Thanks for letting me know.
Message from Sub-editor
Henry Posted Nov 9, 2001
Frankie! It's only there because you hit the 'return to editor' button, but the following typo appears in the Wells entry, under the Bishop's Palace section.
A pipe, as in a pipe of wine *orale*
should be 'or ale', as I'm sure you realised.
Frogbit.
Message from Sub-editor
Frankie Roberto Posted Nov 9, 2001
Opps. Damn.
It's well known amongst the sub-editors that as soon as the entry is returned, mysterious typos suddenly appear...
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