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Mary Queen of Scots
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Author(s) Title Reference
PETER HAPPÉ Gordon Kipling, Enter the King: Theatre, Liturgy, and Ritual in the Medieval Civic Triumph 69/1, p. 139
Notes
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ANDREW BREEZE Owen Glendower’s crest and the Scottish campaign of 1384-1385 73/1, p. 99

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