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J.L.N. O'Loughlin The Latin Charters of the Anglo-Saxon Period, by F. M. Stenton 26/1, p. 55
Reprints, 'paperback' editions and new editions 32/3, p. 250
Helen Cooper Records of Early English Drama: Cambridge, by Alan H. Nelson 59/2, p. 312

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