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concerning Bishop Goslen ("of Musy" sometimes styled [in error]
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Goslen was a younger son of the Lord of Musy, and the nephew (by his
mother) of Bishop Gaufrid of Lèves.
He is therfore propery styled "of Musy" rather than "of
Lèves".
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