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Remarkable coincidence or an ever-perpetuated mistake in a source?edit
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Can it really be true that two different British politicians named Alexander Murray not only both died in 1845 (which would be quite possible), but both on the exact same day on 15 July 1845? See Alexander Murray (1789–1845). Seems very suspicious to me. I'll leave the same comment on the other talk page, too. --Anvilaquarius (talk) 11:25, 21 October 2022 (UTC)Reply