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Ada de Warenne



Preferred Parents:
Father: William de Warenne II Earl of Surrey, b. 27 MAY 1065 in London, Middlesex, Inglaterra   d. 11 MAY 1138 in Cluniac Priory, Southover, Lewes, Sussex, England
Mother: Elizabeth Isabelle de Vermandois, b. 1081 in Normandy, France   d. 1131 in Sens, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France

Family 1: Henry Earl of Huntingdon,    b. ABT 1115    d. 12 JUN 1152
  1. Marjory De Huntingdon, b. 1152 in Huntingdon, Hutingdonshire, England     d. ABT 1213 in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
  2. William 'The Lion' - King of Scotland, b. 4 DEC 1143 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland     d. 4 DEC 1214 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
  3. Margaret of Huntingdon, b. 1145 in Scotland     d. 1201 in Richmond, Yorkshire, England
  4. David Earl of Huntingdon, b. ABT 1144     d. 17 JUN 1219
Family 2: Henry of Scotland Earl of Huntingdon and Northumbria,    b. 19 NOV 1114 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland    d. 12 JUN 1152 in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland
  1. Ada of Huntingdon , b. 1139 in Huntingdonshire, England     d. about 11 January 1204 or 1206 in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands
  2. Margaret of Huntingdon, b. 1145 in Scotland     d. 1201 in Richmond, Yorkshire, England
  3. David of Scotland 8th Earl of Huntingdon, b. 1152 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England     d. 17 JUN 1219 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
  4. William 'The Lion' - King of Scotland, b. 4 DEC 1143 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland     d. 4 DEC 1214 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
  5. Marjorie of Huntingdon, b. 1152 in Caithness, Scotland     d. 1213 in Forfar, Forfarshire, Scotland
Sources:
  1. Title: The Barons of Kendal in The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, Vol. 1, pgs. 30-33 [See document in the Memories section]
    Author: The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, Vol. 1, pgs. 30-33
    Note: The Barons of Kendal in The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, Vol. 1, pgs. 30-33 [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: The Barons of Kendal in The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, Vol. 1, pgs. 30-33 [See document in the Memories section]
  2. Title: William de Lancaster in the Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 345-46 [See document in the Memories section]
    Author: Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 345-46
    Note: William de Lancaster in the Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 345-46 [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: William de Lancaster in the Battle Abbey Roll, Vol. 3, pgs. 345-46 [See document in the Memories section]
  3. Title: Ada de Warenne, Queen Mother of Scotland
    Author: pages 119-139; Available at HISTORY THE INTERESTING BITS
    Publication: Name: https://historytheinterestingbits.com/2020/09/15/ada-de-warenne-mother-of-2-kings-of-scotland/;
  4. Title: The Medieval Lands Project, "ELA de Warenne"
    Author: fmg.ac
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#ElaM1RobertNewburnM2WilliamFitzwilliam;
  5. Title: The Scottish Historical Review, Volume LX, 2:No, 170: October 1981, 119-139
    Publication: Name: https://www.jstor.org/stable/25529417?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3A5f9fb2ae8f4ae0e7d6a8a933fa72db73&seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents;
    Note: Ada De Warenne, Queen Mother of Scotland (c. 1123-1178) Ada de Warenne, youngest child of William II earl of Surrey and Elizabeth Vermandois. In 1139, while yet still in her teens, Ada was used as a diplomatic pawn in the Treaty of Durham, married to Henry, son of King David I of Scotland, and went on to become the countess of Northumberland, lady (domina) of Haddington and Crail and queen mother of Malcom IV and William I before her death in 1178. [Stephen, count of Mortain secured English throne in 1135, and all kinds of conflicts/civil wars broke out. King David I of Scotland invaded the north of England. He occupied Cumberland, Northumbria and besieged Durham.] The Treaty of Durham, to which Henry of Scotland agreed in April 1139, provided that Henry would receive the earldom of Northumberland within carefully defined boundaries and would join the war against the Empress. It also arranged Henry's marriage to Ada, sister of the new earl of Surrey, half-sister of the earls of Worcester, Leicester and Bedford, and sister in law of the earl of Warwick - all were Stephen's starch supporters. Having once arrived in Scotland Ada had her first five children in quick succession: Malcolm in 1141, William in 1143, David in 1144, Ada c.1142, and Margaret c.1145. Matilda was born between 1146 and 1152. Her husband, Earl Henry died on 12 Jun 1152 as did her daughter Matilda. This made her son Malcolm the heir to Scotland. King David I asked Earl Duncan I of Fife to take Malcolm through the north and declare him heir, and David took her second sone, William to Northumberland to receive the homage of the barons there. then on 24, May 1153, David died and Malcolm succeeded him and Ada, countess of Northumbria became Countess Ada, mother of the king of Scots.
    Page: details of life
  6. Title: The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe
    Author: Lundy, Darryl, ed. (Wellington, New Zealand; Site updated on 18 Dec 2022. darryl@thepeerage.com: http://www.thepeerage.com/s1.htm.). Ada de Warenne: ID #102929
    Publication: Name: http://www.thepeerage.com/p10293.htm#i102929;
  7. Title: ADELAIDE De Warenne De Huntingdon, "Find A Grave Index"
    Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2B-944V : 1 April 2023), Ada, ; Burial, Kelso, , Scottish Borders, Scotland, Kelso Abbey; citing record ID 85182526, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
    Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2B-944V;
  8. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG)
    Author: KINGS OF SCOTLAND 1034­1290: Chapter 7. SURREY, A. EARLS of SURREY 1088-1164 WILLIAM [II] de Warenne; 4. Ada de Warenne:
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#WiliamWarenneSurreydied1138B;
    Note: The Foundation for Medieval Genealogy (FMG) was established in 2001 to promote the study of genealogy and prosopography for the period before 1500 AD, and to publish the results of those studies. Based in the UK.
  9. Title: Ada de Warenne (1120-1178), Find A Grave
    Author: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85182526/ada-de_huntingdon
    Publication: Name: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85182526/ada-de_huntingdon;
    Note: Ada De Warenne De Huntingdon BIRTH 1120 Surrey, England DEATH 1178 (aged 57–58) England BURIAL Kelso Abbey Kelso, Scottish Borders, Scotland MEMORIAL ID 85182526 Ada de Warenne (or Adeline de Varenne) was the Anglo-Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon. She was the daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey by Elizabeth of Vermandois. Ada and Henry were married in England in 1139. They had seven children. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  10. Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Roger de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RogerWarwickdied1153;
    Note: ROGER de Beaumont, son of HENRY de Beaumont Earl of Warwick & his wife Marguerite de Perche (-12 Jun 1153). Orderic Vitalis names “Rogerium et Rodbertum de Novoburgo” as the children of Henry and his wife[1315]. “Henricus…Warwicense consul et Margareta uxor mea et Rogerus noster filius” donated property to Warwick St Mary by undated charter[1316]. He was installed as Earl of Warwick before Easter 1123, in succession to his father, presumably when he came of age. “R. comes de Warwick” donated property to Warwick St Mary by undated charter witnessed by “Roberto de Novoburgo, G. fratre eius, Gundreda comitissa, Turstino de Montfort…”[1317]. “R. comes de Warwick” donated property to Warwick St Mary by undated charter witnessed by “Gundreda comitissa, Galfridus et Henricus fratres mei, Turstinus de Monteforti…”[1318]. He supported Stephen King of England in the civil war with Empress Matilda but joined the latter after the battle of Lincoln 2 Feb 1141, but by early 1142 he was again with King Stephen[1319]. Robert of Torigny records the death in 1153 of "Rogero comite Warwicensi"[1320]. m as her first husband, GUNDRED de Warenne, daughter of WILLIAM [II] de Warenne Earl of Surrey & his wife Elisabeth de Vermandois [Capet] ([1120 or after]-after 1166). Guillaume of Jumièges records that ”Walerannus et Robertus...mater eorum” married secondly after the death of her first husband “secundo Willelmo de Warenna comiti Surreiæ” by whom she had “Willelmum tertium et duas filias” of whom “filiarum...primogenitam” married “comes Rogerus de Warwic”[1321]. Robert of Torigny names "Gondrada sorore uterine Galeranni comitis Mellenti" as wife of "Rogero comite Warwicensi"[1322]. Roger Earl of Warwick confirmed a donation to St Pierre, Préaux, by charter dated to [1123/53], witnessed by "Gundr comitissa, Henrico fratre meo"[1323]. “R. comes de Warwick” donated property to Warwick St Mary by undated charter witnessed by “Roberto de Novoburgo, G. fratre eius, Gundreda comitissa, Turstino de Montfort…”[1324]. “R. comes de Warwick” donated property to Warwick St Mary by undated charter witnessed by “Gundreda comitissa, Galfridus et Henricus fratres mei, Turstinus de Monteforti…”[1325]. She married secondly ([Jun 1153/56]) [as his second wife,] William de Lancaster "Taillebois" Lord of Kendale. An undated manuscript relating to Cokersand Abbey, Lancashire records that “Willielmum de Lancaster” married ”Gundredam prius comitissam de Warwyke”[1326]. Her second marriage date is dictated by the death of her first husband, recorded in Jun 1153. "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated property to Leicester, St Mary de Pré, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et hæredis et Gundredæ uxoris meæ", by charter dated to [1153/56][1327]. "Willelmus de Lancastre" donated pasture rights in "feodum meum in Lonisdale et in Aumundernesse" to Leicester, St Mary de Pré, with the consent of "Willelmi filii mei et heredis et Gundree uxoris mee", for the souls of "…Gilberti patris mei et Godithe matris mee et Jordani filii mei et Margarete filia Comitisse", by charter dated to [1156/60], witnessed by "Willelmo filio meo et herede, Gundr fil Comitisse…"[1328]. Farrer has suggested that the wording of this last document indicates that the wife of William de Lancaster was the daughter of Countess Gundred rather than the countess herself, suggesting that the latter must have been "well advanced in years" at the time of the marriage and implying that she would therefore have been past child-bearing age[1329]. It is correct that the wording of the document is curious as it appears inconsistent with both possibilities: if Gundred was "Comitisse", one would expect the first part of the document to read "Gundree Comitisse uxoris mee"; on the other hand, if she was Gundred the daughter, one would expect the subscription to read "Gundr fil Comitisse ux mee". The two names which are quoted above in the subscription list of the document dated to [1156/60] precede the subscribers who held religious positions. It would therefore be normal for them to be the same persons who are named in the body of the document, in the same order, giving their consent to the transaction. However, it is difficult to adopt an interpretation which contradicts the three different sources quoted above (Robert de Torigny, the undated manuscript, and the charter of King Henry II) which identify the countess as William’s wife. Earl Roger & his wife had [six] children: 1. WILLIAM (-Palestine 15 Nov 1184). 2. WALERAN (-[24 Dec 1203]). 3. [HENRY . 4. AGNES . 5. [MARGARET (-before [1156/60]). 6. [GUNDRED (-[1200/08]).
    Page: Roger de Beaumont, Earl of Warwick, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#RogerWarwickdied1153 [See document in the Memories section]
  11. Title: Plantagenet Ancestry, Douglas Richardson - Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey
    Author: Vol 3, Pg 432.
  12. Title: The Scottish Historical Review, Vol. 60, No. 170, Part 2
    Author: Victoria Chandler, pages 119-139. "Ada de Warenne, Queen Mother of Scotland". (Oct., 1981), pp. 119-139
  13. Title: Morville in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~ http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491904 [See document in the Memories section]
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491904;
    Note: Morville in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~ http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491904 [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: Morville in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~ http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/enguntlo.htm#_Toc25491904 [See document in the Memories section]
  14. Title: William de Lancaster in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, pgs. 43 and 94 [See document in the Memories section]
    Author: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, pgs. 43 and 94
    Note: William de Lancaster in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, pgs. 43 and 94 [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: William de Lancaster in Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists, pgs. 43 and 94 [See document in the Memories section]
  15. Title: “By the 1170’s, much of the East Neuk was in the possession of the Norman Countess Ada, daughter-in-law of King David I and mother of Malcom IV and William I; and she recorded a charter for the church and lands of Kilrenny
    Author: “Kilrenny and Cellardyke, 800 years of history”, by Henry D. Watson, pages 13 & 14.
    Note: “By the 1170’s, much of the East Neuk was in the possession of the Norman Countess Ada , daughter-in-law of King David I and mother of Malcom IV and William I; and it is in a charter drawn up on her behalf in or around the year 1170 that the name of Kilrenny first emerges into recorded history. The charter records the grant of the church of ‘Kylrethni’, together with half a ‘carucate’ or ploughland of ‘Petcorthi’ and a ‘Toft’ or house site in ‘Carele’ (Crail), to the Premonstratensian canons of Dryburgh Abbey in Berwickshire.
  16. Title: The Kinship of Families
    Author: The Kinship of Families by Archibald F. Bennett for the Genealogy Society of Utah.
  17. Title: William de Lancaster and descendants in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
    Publication: Name: http://www.british-history.ac.uk;
    Note: William de Lancaster and descendants in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: William de Lancaster and descendants in British History Online ~www.british-history.ac.uk [See document in the Memories section]
  18. Title: The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland
    Author: Paul, Sir James Balfour. Vol.1; (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904). The Kings of Scotland; p. 4
    Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun01paul/page/4/mode/1up?view=theater;
  19. Title: The Medieval Lands Project, "Daughter of Hamilin d'Anjou"
    Author: fmg.ac
    Publication: Name: http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#dauHamelinMistJohnEngland;
  20. Title: William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, in Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 569 [See document in the Memories section]
    Author: Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 569
    Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/112972256;
    Note: William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, in Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 569 [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, in Burke's Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, pg. 569 [See document in the Memories section]
  21. Title: People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 – 1314
    Author: Ada de Warenne (d.1178), countess of Northumberland
    Publication: Name: http://db.poms.ac.uk/record/person/95/#;
    Note: Amanda Beam, John Bradley, Dauvit Broun, John Reuben Davies, Matthew Hammond, Michele Pasin (with others). (Glasgow and London, 2012); www.poms.ac.uk
  22. Title: SULPICE . The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence
    Page: British Isles - England, Earls 1067-1122, p. 173: ADA de Warenne (-1178). Robert of Torigny refers to the wife of "Henricus filius eius [David rex Scotiæ]" as "filia Willermi comitis de Warenna, sorore uterine Gualeranni comitis Mellenti"[1358]. She is named by Orderic Vitalis, who also names her father[1359]. m (1139) HENRY of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, son of DAVID I King of Scotland & his wife Matilda de St Lis of Huntingdon ([1115]-12 Jun 1152, bur Kelso Abbey, Roxburghshire).
  23. Title: The Antigua Familia de Bosville pedigree by Robert Glover, 1586
    Author: University of Hull, Family History Library, Hull, Yorkshire, England
  24. Title: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_de_Warenne
    Author: Ada de Warenne
    Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_de_Warenne;
  25. Title: Wikipedia
    Publication: Name: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_de_Warenne;
  26. Title: William de Lancaster in The Magna Charta Barons and Their American Descendants, pgs. 291 and 426 Footnotes [See document in the Memories section]
    Author: The Magna Charta Barons and Their American Descendants, pgs. 291 and 426 Footnotes
    Note: William de Lancaster in The Magna Charta Barons and Their American Descendants, pgs. 291 and 426 Footnotes [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: William de Lancaster in The Magna Charta Barons and Their American Descendants, pgs. 291 and 426 Footnotes [See document in the Memories section]
  27. Title: Ada de Warenne (1120-1178), Wikipedia
    Author: Anderson, Alan O., Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers AD500 – 1286, London, 1908: 215.^ Jump up to:a b Miller, James, The Lamp of Lothian, Haddington, 1900: 2Jump up^ Anderson, Alan O., Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers AD500 – 1286, London, 1908: 239.
    Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_de_Warenne;
    Note: Ada de Warenne (or Adeline de Varenne) (c. 1120 – 1178) was a Scottish princess, the Anglo-Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon. She was the daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey by Elizabeth of Vermandois. Ada and Henry were married in England in 1139. In close succession both her husband and King David died, in 1152 and 1153 respectively. Ada devoted her time to good works, improving the lot of the Church at Haddington, where she resided. Countess Ada died in 1178. Ada's children (in an approximate order of birth) were: Ada of Huntingdon, who married Count Floris III of Holland. Margaret of Huntingdon, who married 1) Conan IV, Duke of Brittany and 2) Humphrey III de Bohun. Malcolm IV, King of Scots. William the Lion, King of Scots David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon, who married Matilda of Chester. Through their daughter, Isobel, they were the ancestors of Robert the Bruce. Matilda (or Maud) of Huntingdon, who died unmarried in 1152. Marjorie of Huntingdon, who married Gille Críst, Earl of Angus. They were also ancestors of Robert the Bruce.
  28. Title: William II de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc21106868 [See document in the Memories section]
    Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/112972256;
    Note: William II de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc21106868 [See document in the Memories section]
    Page: William II de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, in the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy ~http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL.htm#_Toc21106868 [See document in the Memories section]
  29. Title: Newsgroup: soc.genealogy.mediaval@groups.google.com
    Publication: Name: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/soc.genealogy.medieval;
    Page: Rosie bevin, 2002
  30. Title: Ada de Warren (1120-1178), Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors
    Author: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p109.htm#i3266
    Publication: Name: https://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p109.htm#i3266;
    Note: Ada de Warren [1,2,3,4] Last Edited 4 Apr 2020 F, #3266, b. circa 1120, d. 1178 Father William de Warenne, Earl of Warren & Surrey [2,3,5] b. 1071, d. 10 May 1138 Mother Isabel de Vermandois [3,5] b. 1081, d. b 17 Feb 1147 Charts Some Descendants of Charlemagne Ada de Warren was born circa 1120 at Surrey, England. She married Henry, Earl of Northumberland & Huntingdon, son of David I, King of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon and Matilda of Northumbria, in 1139; They had 3 sons (Malcolm IV, King of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon; Willam 'the Lion', King of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon; & David, Earl of Huntingdon) & 4 daughters (Maud; Margaret, wife of Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, Earl of Richmond, & of Sir Humphrey de Bohun, Constable of England; Ada, wifeof Florens III, Count of Holland; & (unnamed), betrothed to a son of Guglielmo V, Marquis of Montferrat). [2,3,4] Ada de Warren died in 1178. [3] Family: Henry, Earl of Northumberland & Huntingdon b. c 1114, d. 12 Jun 1152 Children: Mathilda, Princess of Scotland [3] d. 1152 Malcolm IV 'the Maiden', King of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon [3] b. 20 Mar 1142, d. 9 Dec 1165 William I 'the Lion', King of Scotland, Earl of Northumberland+ [3] b. 1143, d. 4 Dec 1214 Margaret, Princess of Scotland+[2,3] b. c 1145, d. 1201 Ada of Scotland+ [6,3] b. c 1146, d. bt 11 Jan 1216 - 11 Jan 1222 David, 9th Earl of Huntingdon+[7,3] b. 1152, d. 17 Jun 1219 Citations: 1. [S317] Unknown author, The Complete Peerage, by Cokayne, Vol. VI, p. 642; Ancestral Roots of 60 Colonists by F. L. Weis, p. 91. 2. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 541. 3. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 578. 4. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 273. 5. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. V, p. 270-271. 6. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 298. 7. [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. I, p. 223.
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