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Rosemary Cramp Anglo-Saxon Architecture, by H. M. Taylor, Joan Taylor 36/1, p. 99
Kenneth Cameron The Place-Names of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Part VII. (E.P.N.S. Vol. XXXVI), by A. H. Smith 32/2, p. 160

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