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L.J.Proudfoot, ‘Parochial Benefices in Late Medieval Warwickshire: Patterns of Stability and Change’, in T.R.Slater & P.J.Jarvis (eds.), Field and Forest: An historical geography of Warwickshire and Worcestershire (Norwich,1982), 205-231

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