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  1. Directory of WikiProjects. This WikiProject primarily aims to standardise pages about peerages and baronetcies in the United Kingdom and Ireland (including the former states of England, Scotland, and Great Britain), and their holders.

  2. Baronets and related redlink pages with five or more incoming links. Courtesy of Magnus's toys [dead link] Check here. Sir Christopher Musgrave, 4th Baronet 68 links; Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke 25 links

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  4. Your Project's list can be found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography/Peerage and Baronetage/Unreferenced BLPs. As of May 17 you have approximately 54 articles to be referenced, a 1.8% reduction from last week.

  5. Julian Fellowes ' peerage is sourced to the London Gazette, and that is their form. Unless this RS has a typo, that one's right. As for inconsistency: the difference is the same as that between, say, the 2nd Lord Esher, who is known by his peerage, and Laurence Olivier, who is not.

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