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Knight, P, Henry V and the Conquest of France, 1416-53, (1998), 39-41
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Friel, I, 'Henry V's Grace Dieu and the Wreck in the River Hamble near Bursledon, Hampshire' in International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, , Vol. 22.1, (1993), 3-19
Clarke, R, Dean, M, Hutchinson, G, McGrail, S, Squirrell, J, 'Recent work on the River Hamble wreck near Bursledon, Hampshire' in International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, , Vol. 22.1, (1993), 21-44
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Other
Friel, I, 2015A, Documentary evidence for the location of the Holy Ghost at Bursledon
Friel, I, 2015B, Henry V's great ship Holy Ghost and the 'ship-shape' site at Bursledon
Newspaper: The Graphic, 27 November 1875, p518
Steyne, H, 2003, An Integrated investigation into Henry V's Warships the Holigost and Trinity Royal, and the Bursledon II wreck site in the River Hamble, Hampshire. Unpublished MA Dissertation
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Statutory Instruments: 1974/56, 2016/685