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Author(s) Title Reference
N. Denholm-Young A Baronial Family in Medieval England: the Clares, 1217-1314, by Michael Altschul 36/1, p. 102
ALCUIN BLAMIRES Social Chaucer, by Paul Strohm 60/1, p. 115
J.M.W. Bean The Estates of the Higher Nobility in XIV Century England. (Cambridge Studies in Economic History), by G. A. Holmes 28/2, p. 147

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