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William of Nottingham, OFM (Latin: Guilelmus de Nottingham, Gulielmus Notingham, or Willelmus de Notyngham; d. 1254),[1][2][n 1] was an English Franciscan friar who served as the fourth Minister Provincial of England (1240–1254).

  1. ^ Smalley (1981), p. 249.
  2. ^ Lawrence (2004).
  3. ^ Little (1895).
  4. ^ Mellors (1924).


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