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Stephen H.A. Shepherd THE MIDDLE ENGLISH "PSEUDO-TURPIN CHRONICLE" 65/1, p. 19
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Anne Hudson The Wycliffe Bible: Part III. Relationships of Trevisa and the Spanish Medieval Bibles. (Stockholm Studies in English XXVIII), by Sven L. Fristedt

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