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N. Denholm-Young Placita Corone or La Corone Pledee devant Justices. Seldon Society Supplementary Series, vol. 4 (1966), by J. M. Kaye, B. Quaritch 37/1, p. 114
W. Rothwell Glynn Hesketh (ed.), Pierre d'Aubernon of Fetcham: La Lumere as lais, Vol. III: Introduction, Notes and Glossary 71/2, p. 346

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