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H. G. Richardson
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
W. Rothwell Anglo-French and Middle English vocabulary in Femina nova 69/1, p. 34
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
J.A.W. Bennett A New Historical Geography of England, by H. C. Darby
P. R. Cavill J. R. Maddicott, The Origins of the English Parliament, 924–1327 80/2, p. 161

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