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"Mary Hall, née Lassells" in the lead, "Lassells" throughout the article, so why is the page at "Mary Lascelles"---especially when there is another of that name? Rothorpe (talk) 21:18, 20 April 2017 (UTC)Reply
Having looked at the article history, it started as Lascelles and was later changed to Lassells. Her fathers entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography {Lassells [Lascelles], John (d. 1546)} supports the use of Lassells as the main spelling and Lascelles as the alternative. Gaia Octavia AgrippaTalk21:50, 20 April 2017 (UTC)Reply