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C.L. Wrenn The Witenagemot in the reign of Edward the Confessor: a study in the constitutional history of eleventh-century England, by Tryggvi Oleson 25/2, p. 95
Notes
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W.G. COOKE Two notes on Beowulf (with glances at Vafþruðnismál, Blickling Homily 16, and Andreas, lines 839-846 72/2, p. 297

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