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Richard de Haldingham
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Author(s) Title Reference
N. Denholm-Young Medievalia et Humanistica fasciculus Septimus (1952) and fasciculus octavus (1954) 25/2, p. 103
N. Denholm-Young The Universal Chronicle of Ranulf Higden, by John Taylor 36/3, p. 281

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