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Author(s) Title Reference
Peter Dronke 'Ysengrimus' by Magister Nivardus, by F. J. Sypher, Eleanor Sypher 52/1, p. 141
BARBARA F. HARVEY The Norman Monasteries and their English Possessions. Oxford Historical Series : Second Series, by D. Matthew 32/2, p. 164
Eric Stone English monasteries and their patrons in the thirteenth century, by Susan Wood 27/3, p. 214
Colin Morris The Secular Clergy in the Diocese of Lincoln 1495-1520, by Margaret Bowker 38/2, p. 220

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works

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