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Author(s) Title Reference
Constance Bullock-Davies The Legends of King Richard I Cœur de Lion, by Bradford B. Broughton 37/1, p. 112
E.A. Francis Anglo-Norman Literature and its Background, by M. Dominica Legge 35/2, p. 141

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