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English: Canterbury Cathedral north aisle of the nave, the site of the burial of Richard of Dover, d. 1184, archbishop of Canterbury. This is sourced to Canterbury Cathedral Nave: Archaeology, History and Architecture by Blockley, Sparks and Tatton-Brown, published in 1997, page 30.
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