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    The Croyland Chronicle, also called Crowland Chronicle, is an important primary source for English medieval history, particularly the late 15th century...
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    Crowland Abbey (historically often spelled Croyland Abbey; Latin: Croilandia) is a Church of England parish church, formerly part of a Benedictine abbey...
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    of the Incas Croyland Chronicle – England Dawn-Breakers (Nabil's Narrative) – Baháʼí Faith and Middle East Dioclean Priest's Chronicle – Europe Dipavamsa...
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    York Minster to publicly "pledge his loyalty to his new king". The Croyland Chronicle states that, before his death, Edward IV designated his brother Gloucester...
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    III. These include the Croyland Chronicle, Commines' Mémoires, the report of Dominic Mancini, the Paston Letters, the Chronicles of Robert Fabyan and numerous...
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    Crowland (redirect from Croyland)
    Crowland (modern usage) or Croyland (medieval era name and the one still in ecclesiastical use; cf. Latin: Croilandia) is a town and civil parish in the...
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    the request and the proposal never went forward. According to the Croyland Chronicle "he (Ecgfrith) was seized with a malady, and departed this life."...
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    Westminster Benedictines before the Norman Conquest, as documented by the Croyland Chronicle and a charter of King Offa. Continuous existence is clear from the...
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    (1908). Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland. London: G. Bell & Sons. Dockray, Keith, ed. (1988). Three Chronicles of the Reign of Edward IV (A Chronicle of...
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  • Croyland Chronicle (1149–1486) John Hardyng (–1437) Great Chronicle of London (1189–1512) Gregory's Chronicle (1189–1469) A Short English Chronicle (1189–1465)...
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    four main sources, one of which is the English Croyland Chronicle, written by a senior Yorkist chronicler who relied on second-hand information from nobles...
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  • known as the Croyland Chronicle. Nothing certain is known of Pseudo-Ingulf although it is generally assumed that he was connected with Croyland Abbey. The...
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    disease's symptoms are not adequate enough to be certain. Regardless, the Croyland Chronicle mentions that Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby cited the sweating...
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    Great Britain: Weidenfeld & Nichelson. p. 444. ISBN 978-0753826119. Croyland Chronicle (pp. 469–70) Clarence "caused the damsel (Anne) to be concealed in...
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    uncle, Edward IV. The reasons for his sudden death are unknown. The Croyland Chronicle reads: However, in a short time after, it was fully seen how vain...
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    Davies' Chronicle (1461) Brief Latin Chronicle (1422–71) Fabyan (before 1485) Rous (1480/86) Croyland Chronicle (1449–1486) Warkworth's Chronicle (1500...
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    "thoroughly hostile terms". The Croyland Chronicle reports that both parties had spies in the other's household—whom the chronicler calls "flatterers"—reporting...
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    die by being plunged in a jar of sweet wine", and the contemporary Croyland Chronicle, although more noncommittal, like other contemporary writers never...
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    ever been found. That copy was transcribed by a monastic chronicler into the Croyland Chronicle, where it was discovered by Sir George Buck[citation needed]...
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    discovered and introduced important new historical sources, especially the Croyland Chronicle and the Titulus Regius, which justified Richard's accession to the...
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