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Is there any justification for including "Emma" in the title of the article? The name wasn't used: she was known as Rose Lamartine Yates. Would anyone object to my moving the article accordingly? Tim riley talk15:17, 23 May 2015 (UTC)Reply
Agree re removal of "Emma" from title, and also tried to add "Lamartine" to the Eagle House template entry. Any help with these changes.
Also made redlink to her husband Thomas Lamartine Yates, whose own suffrage experiences are just included in her page. As a solicitor supporting womens' rights he is notable, and also supported the inquest to Emily Davison's death at the Derby