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James IV
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J.A.W. Bennett DUNBAR'S BIRTH OF ANTICHRIST, 31-2 26/3, p. 196
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J.A.W. Bennett Scotland from the earliest times to 1603, by William Croft Dickinson 32/2, p. 169
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Alasdair A. MacDonald

William Dunbar and Andro Kennedy: a dental challenge

78/1, p. 118

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