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G.D.G. Hall THE ABBOT OF ABINGDON AND THE TENANTS OF WINKFIELD 28/2, p. 91
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M.D. Lobel Sherington, Fiefs and Fields of a Buckinghamshire Village, by A. C. Chibnall 35/2, p. 179

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people

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