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Thomas Walsingham (c.1340-c.1422) dedicated this history of England from the ninth to the fifteenth century to Henry V, shortly after his reconquest of Normandy ('Neustria') in 1419. This edition by Henry Thomas Riley (1816-78), with an English introduction and side-notes, appeared in 1876.
This edition of the history of the abbots of St Albans by Thomas Walsingham (c.1340-c.1422) was published in three volumes between 1867 and 1869. The text is in Latin with English side-notes. Volume 1 covers the period from the abbey's foundation in 793 to 1290.
This two-volume edition of the 'History of England' by Thomas Walsingham (c.1340-c.1422), now considered part of his longer Chronica majora, appeared in 1863-4. An important Latin source for fourteenth-century English history, the text follows the fifteenth-century manuscript Arundel M.S. VII, with English side-notes and introduction.
This two-volume edition of the 'History of England' by Thomas Walsingham (c.1340-c.1422), now considered part of his longer Chronica majora, appeared in 1863-4. An important Latin source for fourteenth-century English history, the text follows the fifteenth-century manuscript Arundel M.S. VII, with English side-notes and introduction.
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