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  • William Rishanger (born 1250), nicknamed "Chronigraphus", was an English annalist and Benedictine monk of St. Albans. Rishanger quite likely wrote the...
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  • red cross as their distinguishing mark. According to the chronicler William Rishanger, when de Montfort saw the advance of the royal troops, he exclaimed...
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  • historiographer royal has probably no more basis than Bale's similar story of William Rishanger. Bale makes his case worse by adding that Walsingham was the author...
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    Battle of Evesham of 1265, during which, according to chronicler William Rishanger, Simon de Montfort observed that the king had taken from him the idea...
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    Following two paragraphs taken mainly from Chronica, ascribed to William Rishanger, a monk of St. Albans, ed. Henry Thomas Riley [1865], 87, 99. While...
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    Evesham (4 August 1265). According to the chroniclers, Nicholas Trivet, William Rishanger and others, Earl Simon had earlier made an alliance with Llywelyn...
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  • Historiarum (–1326) Matthew Paris (–1259) Richard de Morins (–1297) William Rishanger (1259–1307) Robert of Gloucester (–1270) Thomas Wykes (1066–1289)...
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    English 1306 campaign in Scotland was brutal, and the chronicler William Rishanger held Prince Edward responsible for savage attacks on the local population;...
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    and was following a hunt when she went into labour. The chronicler William Rishanger records that during the difficult delivery his mother prayed, as was...
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    used to officially represent England. According to the chronicler William Rishanger, when de Montfort saw the advance of the royal troops, he exclaimed...
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  • of Thomas Walsingham, John of Trokelowe, Henry de Blaneford, and William Rishanger, and the register of John Whethamstede. Riley translated for the corporation...
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  • 1273, Volume 2 of Matthew Paris's English History. Matthew Paris, William Rishanger. H.G. Bohn, 1853. p.232. Royal and other historical letters illustrative...
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  • manuscript is mostly fragmented historical treatises composed by William Rishanger. D.vi/1 In 1929, folio 12 of Claudius D.vi (including a map of Britain...
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  • is now considered very possible that he was merely the scribe for William Rishanger. The prior and monks endeavoured to sever connection with St Albans...
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  • Sayles, iii (Selden Society, 1939), pp.91-92 Powicke (1966), p. 680. William Rishanger, 'Chronica et Annales', in ed. H.T. Riley in Chronica Monasterii S...
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  • failed. The chronicler William Rishanger nonetheless recalls him as "a man of discretion and praiseworthy eloquence". William may have left England around...
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  • (1912). "William Rishanger". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Rishanger, William". Encyclopædia...
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  • Matthew of Paris (mistakenly identified as Matthew of Westminster) and William Rishanger (died after 1307). The work completed by Thomas Walsingham (died 1422)...
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    Lincoln". pp. 194–195. Retrieved 15 April 2023. Pierce 1959b. Riley Willelmi Rishanger: quondam Monachi S. Albani, Chronica et Annales (Rolls Ser. 28) (1865):...
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    Gaules et de la France, vols xx.-xxiii.; Annales regis Edwardi primi in Rishanger (Rolls series), pp. 483–491, which gives the fullest account of the affair...
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