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R.H.C. Davis The Life of King Edward the Confessor, by Frank Barlow 32/1, p. 97
David Luscombe Abelard and Heloise in Medieval Testimonies. The twenty-sixth W. P. Ker Memorial Lecture delivered in the University of Glasgow, 29th October, 1976, by Peter Dronke 47/1, p. 117
R. Bruce Mitchell The Published Writings of Eilert Ekwall. A Bibliography, by Olof von Feilitzen 31/3, p. 228

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