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J.R.L. Highfield THE GREEN SQUIRE 22/1, p. 18
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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
Richard Dance John M. Hill, The Anglo-Saxon Warrior Ethic: Reconstructing Lordship in Early English Literature 70/2, p. 323

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