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Re. date of ''Topographical Dictionary of Wales'' First Ed.
Re. date of ''Topographical Dictionary of Wales'' First Ed.

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Re. date of Topographical Dictionary of Wales First Ed.

I notice that 1833 was given as the date of the first edition in the old edit. I've changed it to 1834 as that is what is stated on the title-page of my copy (see text). Anomalies sometimes occur in the world of publishing; can anybody give a source for the date 1833? Enaidmawr 22:56, 19 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

not nonsense but remove from article

After doing some research i find that the sufi master is authentic. i'll leave it here until the disambig page is up and running. David D. (Talk) 18:32, 25 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]


http://www.ruhaniat.org/lineage/SAMBio.php Not to be confused with Samuel Lewis (1896-1971), the independent Sufi master, born in San Francisco, who in his spiritual journey, studied with the famous Zen master Nyogen Senzaki but eventually would become known as an heir of the renowned Hazrat Inayat Khan. Murshi Samuel Lewis was the founder of the New Age Sufi community that would become the Sufi Ruhaniat International.