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Gourney (cf. Leiand, Itinerary, ed. L. T. Smith, pp. 159, 297; Diet. Nat. 

 Biog. 22. 291-2; Cuvelier, Chronique de Du Guesclin 2. 597; Kervyn 

 21. 442) ; but neither he, nor Sir Hugh Calverley (Diet. Nat. Biog. 8. 

 262-3; Kervyn 5. 289-295; 17. 281-4; 20. 493-4; 23. 421; Ormerod, Hist. 

 Cheshire 2. 766-8; Cuvelier, op. cit. 2. 590), nor any of the Scropes 

 (above, pp. 204, 217, 233; Manly, op. cit., pp. 104, 107), sufficiently fulfils 

 the conditions. 



