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::::The article should reflect all significant views POVs and info in the reliable sources, and write them up in a neutral way.
::::The DAB and title do not need to reflect these views. They should refer to the "primary topic" — (1) what '''readers''' will care about and (2) what's of long term significance, '''educational value''', as determined by us editors. Maybe the slave trade was not a big deal to 18th sources, but how important is it to readers nowadays?
::::Is "Lord Mayor" of greatest significance to readers of this biography? If so, how many years did serve and what were his significant accomplishments were?
::::(Also: Please look at the definition of Original Research, because it isn't relevant to the DAB at stake, or to accusations about any editor's choice for that DAB.) Yes, article titles matter and they should be recognizable, precise, and consistent with similar articles (be they slave traders or mayors). [[User:ProfGray|ProfGray]] ([[User talk:ProfGray#top|talk]]) 19:44, 23 September 2024 (UTC)