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  *The medieval form of listing names often uses appositives in lieu of surnames (see chapter 5) and does not use commas to separate the appositives (e.g., Joan wife of William Shayle). To avoid confusion for the modern reader, especially when two or more persons are listed in series, commas have been added in accordance with current rules of punctuation.

 

 

 
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