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Author(s) Title Reference
A.R. SMITH Lancastrian Normandy, 1415-1450: the History of a Medieval Occupation, by C. T. Allmand 54/2, p. 310
Notes
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J.A. Burrow Lady Meed and the power of money 74/1, p. 113

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