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Blackburnshire
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Eric Stone Blackburnshire: a study in early Lancashire history, by R. B. Smith 35/1, p. 88
RICHARD W. KAEUPER Robin Hood, by J. C. Holt 54/1, p. 137
Notes
Author(s) Title Reference
Thorlac Turville-Petre THE AUTHOR OF "THE DESTRUCTION OF TROY" 57/2, p. 264

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