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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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page vi note * It seems not improbable that this was the book “Of the duties of the inhabitants of Calais,” which Bale has placed in his list of works of John Bourshier lord Berners, but which is not known to have been issued in a printed form at that time. There is also mentioned in the same list “a comedy called Ite in vineam,” of which Anthony à Wood says (it does not appear from what source,) that it was “usually acted in the great church of Calais after vespers.” This has not been seen by any recent author.