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Robert F. Yeager The Origins of 'Beowulf' and the Pre-Viking Kingdom of East Anglia, by Sam Newton 64/1, p. 121
Vera I. Evison The Sword in Anglo-Saxon England, by H. R. Ellis Davidson 32/2, p. 136

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