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M.C. Buck

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M.C. Buck The Church and the English Crown 1305-1334, by J. Robert Wright 50/2, p. 316
M.C. Buck Roger, Bishop of Worcester 1164-1179, by Mary G. Cheney 52/2, p. 353

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