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Author(s) Title Reference
E.A. Greening Lamborn Heralds and heraldry in the Middle Ages, an inquiry into the growth of the armorial functions of heralds, by Anthony Richard Wagner 9/3, p. 175
J.R. Maddicott Chaucer's England: Literature in Historical Context, by Barbara A. Hanawalt 62/2, p. 331

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