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N. Denholm-Young Some Sessions of the Peace in Cambridgeshire in the Fourteenth Century 1340, 1380-83, by Mary Margaret Taylor 12/, p. 101
Kathleen Major The Chronicle of the election of Hugh, Abbot of Bury St Edmunds and later Bishop of Ely. (Oxford Medieval Texts), by R. M. Thomson 44/3, p. 335

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