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J. Campbell Magna Carta and Medieval Government, by J. C. Holt 58/1, p. 149
J. Campbell The Acts of Malcolm IV, King of Scots 1153-65 together with Scottish Royal Acts prior to 1153 not included in Sir Archibald Lawrie's 'Early Scottish Charters', by G. W. S. Barrow 31/2, p. 151

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