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Author(s) Title Reference
F.E. Harmer Textus Roffensis, Part II. (Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, vol. XI), by Peter Sawyer 32/2, p. 140
RICHARD BRITNELL Theodore Evergates (ed.), Littere baronum: The Earliest Cartulary of the Counts of Champagne, Medieval Academy Books 107 (Richard Britnell) 74/1, p. 161
DAVID M. SMITH Two Cartularies of Abingdon Abbey, 2 vols., by Gabrielle Lambrick, C. F. Slade 62/2, p. 365

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