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1 | First candidate - Robert Langham, 'El Prencipe Negro' | 1 |
2 | Supposes | 24 |
3 | Second candidate - Dom Diego | 50 |
4 | More supposes | 70 |
5 | Third candidate - friend of Richard Barnfield | 102 |
6 | Further supposes | 119 |
7 | Fourth candidate - Dick of Lichfield | 142 |
8 | Last supposes | 166 |
9 | R.L.'s biography | 176 |
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