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<h1>Hingston site usage statistic</h1>
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The figure below shows the average number of hits, per week, on the main Hingston One-Name Study web page (up to December 2011). Some pages, typically Tree HD, The Vine Tree and the Odds and Ends pages, get more hits than this, but I have not analysed the data for these or any other individual pages. Please note that I have no way of knowing <em>who</em> has looked at the pages unless you choose to contact me. The high figure for 2006 was caused by over 700 hits in the month of January alone.<br />
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2nd April 2012. Chris Burgoyne
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