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CEDRIC E. PICKFORD L'Articulation des phrases narratives dans la Mort Artu. (Travaux de la Faculté des Lettres, fasc. 32), by J. Rychner 40/2, p. 192
Constance Bullock-Davies Barons of the Welsh Frontier: the Corbet, Pantulf and Fitz Warin Families, 1066-1272, by Janet Meisel 51/2, p. 264
Lesley Smith Loveday Lewes Gee, Women, Art and Patronage from Henry II to Edward III 1216-1377 72/2, p. 309

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