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St. Cuthbert
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Jane Roberts ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S DAY: A PROBLEM RESOLVED? 46/1, p. 16
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J.A.W. Bennett Medieval England: a new edition rewritten and revised, by Austin Lane Poole 31/3, p. 224

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