Talk:George Jeffreys, 1st Baron Jeffreys/Comments
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I have just read this article, and am still unsure of whether I should laugh or cry.
There are so many points I can raise, I just don't think there are enough words to articulate them all.
To start with, the article is appalingly badly written. It provides no support for any of it's comments, which is perhaps not that supprising when they are read. Although I would hazzard a guess and say that Macaulay and Oates provided the staple background! It's bias is so prevelant it detracts from the article and in large parts is either incorrect or misleading. I am a historian, someone whose job it is to actually study historical events and discuss them, this has clearly been written by someone with no understanding of the basic principles of modern historiography.
In summary, if my opinions haven't been that well constructed, this article, if one can indeed call it that, isn't worth the time it take to read! The only thing that upsets me more, is that I will never be able to recover the time it took me to read! —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 81.155.44.97 (talk • contribs).