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Eska, Joseph F., and Benjamin Bruch, “The Late Cornish syntax of William Bodinar”, Études Celtiques 47 (2021): 197–218.
Padel, Oliver, Slavery in Saxon Cornwall: the Bodmin manumissions, Kathleen Hughes Memorial Lectures, 7, Cambridge: ASNC, 2008.
Orme, Nicholas, Cornish wills, 1342–1540, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, New Series, 50, Exeter: Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 2007.
Padel, O. J., “The charter of Lanlawren (Cornwall)”, in: Katherine OʼBrien OʼKeeffe, and Andy Orchard (eds), Latin learning and English lore: studies in Anglo-Saxon literature for Michael Lapidge, 2 vols, vol. 2, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005. 74–85.
Insley, Charles, “Athelstan, charters and the English in Cornwall”, in: Marie Therese Flanagan, and Judith A. Green (eds), Charters and charter scholarship in Britain and Ireland, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2005. 15–31.
Howlett, David [ed. and tr.], Sealed from within: self-authenticating Insular charters, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 1999.
abstract:
From original manuscripts David Howlett edits, translates, and analyses twenty-four Latin charters – English, Welsh, Cornish, Irish, Scottish, and Hebridean – from the 7th century to the 15th, as monuments of thought and composition parallel to the literary and epigraphic traditions of these islands. This revolutionary analysis presents charters of local variety but underlying unity, in which complex self-authenticating mathematical structures produce works of art of astonishing and apprehensible beauty.
Padel, O. J., “The text of the Lanlawren charter”, Cornish Studies: Journal of the Institute of Cornish Studies 7 (1979): 43–44.
Padel, O. J., “Two new pre-Conquest charters from Cornwall”, Cornish Studies: Journal of the Institute of Cornish Studies 6 (1978): 20–27.
Pool, Peter A. S., and Oliver J. Padel, “William Bodinar’s letter, 1776”, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 7 (1975–1976): 231–236.
Förster, Max, “Die Freilassungsurkunden des Bodmin-Evangeliars”, in: Niels Bøgholm, A. Brusendorff, and C. A. Bodelsen (eds), Grammatical miscellany offered to Otto Jespersen on his seventieth birthday, Copenhagen, London: Leven & Munksgaard, Allen & Unwin, 1930. 77–99.
Jenner, Henry, “The Bodmin Gospels”, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 21 (1922–1925): 113–145.
Jenner, Henry, “The manumissions in the Bodmin Gospels”, Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall 21 (1924, 1922–1925): 236–260.
Oliver, George, Monasticon diocesis Exoniensis: being a collection of records and instruments illustrating the ancient conventuel, collegiate, and eleemosynary foundations, in the counties of Cornwall and Devon, Exeter, London: Hannaford, Longman, 1846.
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Barrington, Daines, “Some additional information relative to the continuance of the Cornish language: in a letter to John Lloyd, Esquire F. A. S.”, Archaeologia 5 (1779): 81–86.