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Author(s) Title Reference
JULIA BARROW Robert Bartlett (ed.), Geoffrey of Burton: Life and Miracles of St Modwenna, Oxford Medieval Texts 72/2, p. 311
STEPHEN BAXTER John Hudson (ed. and trans.), Historia Ecclesie Abbendonensis/The History of the Church of Abingdon, Vol. II 72/2, p. 312

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