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Author(s) Title Reference
G.D.G. Hall Imprisonment in Medieval England, by Ralph B. Pugh 39/1, p. 73
D.E.C. Yale Some Reflections of a Medieval Criminologist. (Raleigh Lecture on History, 1973), by Ralph Pugh 43/2, p. 212
K.S. WHETTER Christina Hardyment, Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur’s Chronicler 75/2, p. 331
Christine Carpenter The Life and Times of Sir Thomas Malory, Arthurian Studies 29, by P. J. C. Field 63/2, p. 334

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