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 * 1994, Alan R. Thomas, ‘English in Wales’ in The Cambridge History of the English Language, volume V: English in Britain and Overseas: Origins and Development, ed. Robert William Burchfield,, ISBN 0521264782, part i : “Regional varieties of English in Great Britain and Ireland”, chapter iii, § 3.1: « Introduction », pages 95–96:
 * In the sixteenth century, the developing standard variety of east midlands English was endowed with the prestige of governmental and legal authority within what was to be the principality of Wales, as it was in England (see further Leith 1983: ch. 6). Its spread was to be helped by the fact that interpreters (‘latimers’) were to be allowed only for a limited time.