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M.J. Wilks
A War of Roses and Lilies: the Theme of Succession in Sir John Fortescue's Works. (Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, series B, vol. 173)
, by Veikko Litzen
42/1
p. 114
Beatrice White
The Cely Letters 1472-1488. (Early English Text Society 273)
, by Alison Hanham
47/1
p. 172
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