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Author(s) Title Reference
MARGARET ASTON Lollards and their Books, by Anne Hudson 56/2, p. 326
PETER DAMIAN-GRINT Michelle R. Warren, History on the Edge: Excalibur and the Borders of Britain, 1100-1300 70/2, p. 360
R. Bruce Mitchell A Descriptive Syntax of the Ormulum, by Robert A. Palmatier 39/3, p. 370

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