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curlast07:48, 2 January 2015 Auntof6talk changes 769 bytes +2 ±Category:1275 births→Category:1270s births; ±Category:1323 deaths→Category:1320s deaths using HotCat undo
curlast14:09, 19 June 2013 Rus793talk changes 767 bytes +4 undo
curlast14:08, 19 June 2013 Rus793talk changes 763 bytes +56 undo
curlast17:31, 6 May 2013 EmausBottalk changes m 707 bytes -25 Bot: 1 interwiki links moved, now provided by [[d:|Wikidata]] on d:Q12858658 undo
curlast12:41, 31 May 2012 Djsassotalk changes m 732 bytes -2 →Other websites: subst bd undo
curlast11:53, 31 May 2012 Djsassotalk changes m 734 bytes +52 →Other websites: subst bd undo
curlast19:33, 25 September 2011 Art LaPellatalk changes m 682 bytes +2 en dash, see WP:MOS#Dashes undo
curlast01:23, 6 February 2009 American Eagletalk changes 680 bytes +11 cleanup undo
curlast16:24, 14 January 2009 Synergytalk changes 669 bytes +341 add undo
curlast16:21, 14 January 2009 Synergytalk changes m 328 bytes 0 John Menteith moved to John de Menteith undo
curlast05:37, 13 January 2009 64.231.166.224talk 328 bytes +328 New page: On August 3rd, 1305, William Wallace was captured at Robroyston, near Glasgow. His captor, Sir John Menteith, the ‘false’ Menteith, has gone down in Scottish legend as the betrayer of ...
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