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J.R.L. Highfield A NOTE ON THE INTRODUCTION OF ENGLISH INTO THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVOCATION OF CANTERBURY IN THE REIGN OF EDWARD III 19/, p. 60

languages

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  • Thomas Bradwardine
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  • Simon Sudbury
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  • Thomas Holland
  • John Winwick
  • William Shareshull
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  • Arundel
  • March
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  • Sir Guy Brian
  • Sir Robert Thorpe
  • Sir John Knyvet
  • Robert Aston
  • Winchelsey
  • Simon Meopham
  • John Stratford
  • John of Gaunt

subjects

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  • translation
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  • taxation
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