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G.L. Brook The English hundred-names: the south-eastern counties. (Lunds Universitets Årsskrift, N. F. Avd. I. Bd 37. Nr 1), by O. S. Anderson 13/, p. 76
O.S. Anderson The place-names of Hertfordshire, by J. E. B. Gover, Allen Mawer, F. M. Stenton 9/2, p. 88

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