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CHRISTOPHER DYER Knights and Esquires: the Gloucestershire Gentry in the Fourteenth Century, by Nigel Saul 52/1, p. 121
J.N.L. Myres The Westward Expansion of Wessex, by W. G. Hoskins 31/3, p. 201
Henrietta Leyser Angelic Monks and Earthly Men: Monasticism and its Meaning to Medieval Society, by Ludo J. R. Milis 62/2, p. 363

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