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Author(s) Title Reference
D.J.A. MATTHEW Les Saintes Reines du moyen âge en occident (VIe— XIIIe siècles), Subsidia Hagiographica 76, by Robert Folz 63/1, p. 161
Dorothy M. Owen Notaries Public in England in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, by C. R. Cheney 42/3, p. 299

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