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Eric Stone The Domesday geography of midland England, by H. C. Darby, I. B. Terrett 25/2, p. 107
SARAH WOOD Dinah Hazell, Poverty in Late Middle English Literature: The ‘Meene’ and the ‘Riche’, Dublin Studies in Medieval and Renaissance Literature 2 79/2, p. 327

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