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Sethina Watson James G. Clark, A Monastic Renaissance at St Albans: Thomas Walsingham and his Circle c. 1350—1440, Oxford Historical Monographs 75/1, p. 171
Sethina Watson Ben Nilson, Cathedral Shrines of Medieval England 68/2, p. 361

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