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Nicholas Harpsfield
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VICTOR I. SCHERB CONCEPTION, FLIES, AND HERESY IN SKELTON'S 'REPLYCACION' 62/1, p. 51
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F.W. Baxter The Lyfe of Sir Thomas Moore, knighte, written by William Roper, Esquire, whiche maried Margreat, daughter of the sayed Thomas Moore, by Elsie Vaughan Hitchcock 4/3, p. 225

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