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C.L. Wrenn Anglo-Saxon Writs, by F. E. Harmer 23/1, p. 44
F.E. Harmer Facsimiles of English Royal Writs to A.D. 1100 presented to Vivian Hunter Galbraith, by T. A. M. Bishop, P. Chaplais 28/1, p. 76

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