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RALPH HANNA III Humphrey Newton and Bodleian Library, MS Lat. misc. c.66 69/2, p. 279
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MICHAEL JOHNSTON Elizabeth Noble, The World of the Stonors: A Gentry Society 79/2, p. 351

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