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K.B. McFarlane A Biographical Register of the University of Cambridge to 1500, by A. B. Emden 34/2, p. 178
A.B. Emden Liber Receptorum Nationis Alemanniae ab anno MCCCCXXV ad annum MCCCCXCIV (Auctarium Chartularii Universitatis Parisiensis sub auspiciis ejusdem studii generalis, Tomus vi), by Astrik L. Gabriel, Gray C. Boyce 36/2, p. 213

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