A play by Dorothy L. Sayers, The Zeal of Thy House is based on Gervase's account of the death of William of Sens.
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It was first printed by Twysden in Historiae Anglicanae Scriptores Decem (London, 1652).
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Thomas Duffus Hardy identified him with Gervase of Chichester, but William Stubbs argued against this theory, as also against confusing him with Gervase of Melkley.
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