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William of Palerne
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Author(s) Title Reference
Maldwyn Mills A Manual of the Writings in Middle English 1050-1500, by J. Burke Severs 40/3, p. 291
CONOR MCCARTHY Noël James Menuge, Medieval English Wardship in Romance and Law 71/2, p. 326

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