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  2. Andrews, William. “The Right of Sanctuary.” In Old Church Lore (The Hull Press, 1891). https://elfinspell.com/AndrewsSanctuary.html

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  5. Barber, Tim. “Beverley’s Frith Stool and the right of sanctuary.” Real Yorkshire Blog. May 23, 2020. https://www.realyorkshireblog.com/post/beverley-s-frith-stool-and-the-right-of-sanctuary

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