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Dominica Legge French Arthurian Verse Romances 1150-1300: An Index of Proper Names, by G. D. West 41/1, p. 65
ROGER MASON Scott D. Westrem , The Hereford Map: A Transcription and Translation of the Legends with Commentary, Terrarum orbis I, 72/1, p. 122

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