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Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
John Scattergood AN UNRECORDED FRAGMENT OF THE "PROSE LANCELOT" IN TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, MS 212 53/2, p. 301
Colin Wilcockson A NOTE ON 'RIFLYNGE' IN "PIERS PLOWMAN" B. v.234 52/2, p. 302

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people

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