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Author(s) Title Reference
R.W. Southern The letters of Arnulf of Lisieux. Third Series, by F. Barlow 9/2, p. 116
F.E. Harmer Textus Roffensis, Part I. (Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, Vol. VII), by Peter Sawyer 27/3, p. 179

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