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Edmund Craster The Life of Ailred of Rievaulx by Walter Daniel, by F. M. Powicke, V. H. Galbraith, R. A. B. Mynors 20/, p. 79
C.L. Wrenn Studies in the Early History of the British Church, by Nora K. Chadwick, Kathleen Hughes, Christopher Brooke, Kenneth Jackson 29/2, p. 121

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