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Michael Benskin, Angus McIntosh A MEDIÆVAL ENGLISH MANUSCRIPT OF IRISH PROVENANCE 41/2, p. 128
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ALAN J. FLETCHER The date of London, British Library, Harley MS 913 (the ‘Kildare Poems’) 79/2, p. 306

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