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Primary sources are identified by name used in text, followed by published title, editor, volume(s) if relevant, publisher, and date; secondary works by author, title, publisher, and date; entries for articles also specify the publishing journal, volume, and page numbers. Abbreviations used are as below:

CUP

Cambridge University Press

EHR

English Historical Review

MM

Mariner’s Mirror

OUP

Oxford University Press

RS

Rolls Series

TRHS

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

W&N

Weidenfeld and Nicolson

Yale

Yale University Press

All publishers are London unless otherwise specified.

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