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Modus tenendi parliamentum
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P. R. Cavill J. R. Maddicott, The Origins of the English Parliament, 924–1327 80/2, p. 161
J.R. Maddicott Parliamentary Texts of the Later Middle Ages, by Nicholas Pronay, John Taylor 50/2, p. 323

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