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John of Tynemouth
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
F.M. Powicke The Life of Christina of Markyate, a Twelfth-century Recluse, by C. H. Talbot 30/1, p. 46
THOMAS J.A. HEFFERNAN The Textual Tradition of the South English Legendary. (Leeds Texts and Monographs N.S.6), by Manfred Görlach 47/1, p. 149

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