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Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii
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Robert Easting PETER OF BRAMHAM'S ACCOUNT OF A CHAPLAIN'S VISION OF PURGATORY (c. 1343?) 65/2, p. 211
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DEIRDRE KESSEL-BROWN St Patrick's Purgatory: Two Versions of 'Owayne Miles' and 'The Vision of William of Stranton' together with the long text of the ‘Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii’, Early English Text Society, Original Series, 298, by Robert Easting 62/1, p. 121

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  • Visio Sancti Pauli, Redaction iv
  • De spiritu Guydonis (1323)
  • A Revelation of Purgatory (1422)
  • The Vision of William of Stranton
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