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William Marshall
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
E.A. Greening Lamborn Historic Heraldry of Britain. An illustrated series of British historical arms, with notes, glossary, and an introduction to heraldry, by Anthony R. Wagner 9/1, p. 30
Notes
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Dominica Legge BISHOP ODO IN THE BAYEUX TAPESTRY 56/1, p. 84

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