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Description A photocopy of a portion of the manuscript of Geoffrey de Runcey's chronicle, c.1370s (Wisbech museum A version).
Date Chronicler was born in the 1340s, and died in 1380.
Source Geoffrey de Runcey Society newsletter, volume 4 (1983), p.8.
Author Geoffrey de Runcey
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