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R.S. Stanier A Fifteenth Century School Book from a manuscript in the British Museum (MS Arundel 249), by William Nelson 27/1, p. 51
N. Denholm-Young Scottish Abbeys and Social Life, by G. G. Coulton 5/3, p. 242

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