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This is a list of the most important Chronicles relevant to the kingdom of England in the period from the Norman Conquest to the
beginning of the Tudor dynasty (1066–1485). The chronicles are listed under the name by which they are commonly referred to.
Some chronicles are known under the name of the chronicler to whom they are attributed, while some of these writers also have more
than one work to their name. Though works may cover more than one reign, each chronicle is listed only once, with the dates
covered. Only post-conquest dates have been included. Though many chronicles claim to describe history "from the earliest times"
(from Brutus, from the creation, ab urbe condita), they are normally only useful as historical sources for their own times. Some of the
later works, such as Polydore Vergil and Thomas More, are as close to history in the modern sense of the word, as to medieval
chronicles.
Contents
William I (1066–1087), and William II (1087–1100)
Henry I (1100–1135)
Stephen (1135–1154)
Henry II (1154–1189)
Richard I, the Lionheart (1189–1199)
John of England (1199–1216)
Henry III (1216–1272)
Edward I (1272–1307)
Edward II (1307–1327)
Edward III (1327–1377)
Richard II (1377–1399) and Henry IV (1399–1413)
Henry V (1413–1422)
Henry VI (1422–1461 and 1470–1471)
Edward IV (1461–1470 and 1471–1483)
Richard III (1483–1485)
See also
Further reading
External links
Stephen (1135–1154)
Aelred of Rievaulx (several)
Chronicle of Holyrood (–1187 with additions to 1355)
Gervase of Canterbury(1100–1199)
Gesta Stephani (1135–1154)
John of Salisbury (several)
William of Newburgh (1160–1198 with a continuation to 1298)
Richard of Hexham (several)
Robert of Torigni (–1186)
Henry II (1154–1189)
Chronicle of Melrose (–1270)
The Deeds of the Normans in Ireland(Song of Dermot and the Earl) (–1175)
Diceto (several)
Stephen of Rouen (–1169)
Fantosme (1173–1174)
Geoffroy of Vigeois (–1184)
Gesta Regis Henrici II (1169–1192)
Giraldus Cambrensis (several)
L'Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal(c. 1140–1219)
Rigord (1179–1208)
Edward I (1272–1307)
Annales Londonienses(1194–1330 with a gap 1293–1301)
The Brus (1286–1332)
Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes(c. 1290)
Fordun (–1383)
Guisborough (1048–1346)
Pierre de Langtoft (–1307)
Trevet (1135–1307)
Edward II (1307–1327)
Annales Paulini (–1307 with continuation to 1341)
Baker (1303–1356)
Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvan(1307–1377)
Polychronicon (–1352)
Scalacronica (1066–1362)
Trokelowe (1307–1326)
Vita Edwardi Secundi (1307–1326)
Castleford's Chronicle (—1327)
Henry V (1413–1422)
Capgrave (–1417)
Elmham (see Henrici V Gesta below)
Henrici V Gesta (1413–1416)
Le Fevre (1408–1435)
See also
English historians in the Middle Ages
Further reading
Given-Wilson, Chris (2004).Chronicles: The Writing of History in Medieval England
. London: Hambledon.ISBN 1-
85285-358-1.
External links
History of English chronicles Yale U.
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