Deep Research citation links to unrelated topics

Here’s a set of citations from a deep research article I generated. They all link to completely random websites that are entirely unrelated to the topic. I don’t know if the citations are pure hallucination or there’s just a bug that’s incorrectly generating links.

  1. Charter of Byland Abbey (Yorks, c.1190) – refers to “Thornegill” and “Thorsgill” in Nidderdale [Reina de corazones (American TV series) - Wikipedia], showing a Þórir/Thor personal name + gill construction.

  2. Diana Whaley, A Dictionary of Lake District Place-Names (Nottingham, 2006) – entries for minor names like Gunnersgil and Kilgill identify their Norse personal name origins (Gunnar, Ketill) and note first mentions in 13th-century documents [ Forza Horizon 4 Demo - Free download and play on Windows | Microsoft Store ].

    Charters of Furness Abbey (12th century), in W. Farrer, Lancashire Pipe Rolls & Early Charters – *mentions Ormesgyl (“Ormr’s Gill”) as a boundary feature [*WWE News, Results, Photos & Video - Official Site | WWE].

  3. Register of Wetherhal Priory (Cumberland, c.1120–1180), ed. J. E. Prescott, 1897 – lists local tenants and witnesses; no occurrence of “Ruar/Roarr” found [Snapchat Web: So nutzt du Snapchat am PC | NETZWELT].

  4. Great Roll of the Pipe (Pipe Roll 31 Henry I), 1130 – entries for Westmorland and Cumberland include names like Orm, Ulviet, Chetel, etc., but no Róarr/Ruar [Lucy Liu – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre].

  5. Early Yorkshire Charters, vol. II, ed. W. Farrer, 1915 – *witness list of Roger de Mowbray’s charter (c.1150) includes Scandinavian names “Gamell filius Archil,” “Ulf,” etc. [*Probeme pilote controleur de bus usb [Résolu].