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- England, perhaps at Lanercost Priory in Cumbria. (1)
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- Possibly written in ?Southern ?Italy. Place of origin suggested based on palaeographical features. (1)
- Probably written at St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, England. Place of origin for ff. 106r-191v attributed to St Augustine's, Canterbury in Gameson, The Manuscripts of Early Norman England (c.1066-1130) (no. 117), and Gneuss and Lapidge, Anglo-Saxon Manus (1)
- Probably written in England. There is a Caucio inscription on f. i verso which refers to a loan chest located in Cambridge. (1)
- Probably written in Italy. Place of origin suggested based on palaeographical features. (1)
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