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E.F. Jacob The Usurpation of Richard the Third. Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de occupatione regni Anglie per Riccardum tertium libellus, by C. A. J. Armstrong 6/1, p. 63
Rosemary Horrox Richard III and his early Historians 1483-1535, by Alison Hanham

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