- John
Hardyng (or Harding; 1378–1465) was an
English chronicler. He was born in
Northern England. As a boy
Hardyng entered the
service of Sir
Henry Percy...
- difficult. For example, in his poem Constantyne, the
English chronicler John
Hardyng (1378–1465)
specifically mentions the
inhabitants of
three Dutch-speaking...
-
Arryn daughter member of
House Hardyng daughter Lord
Elesham five
other daughters Jasper Waynwood son
Cissy Harrold Hardyng Saffron Alys
Stone **** child...
- he has
arranged for her to
marry Robin Arryn's
cousin and heir,
Harrold Hardyng, and that on Robin's
death she will
reveal herself and use the Knights...
- The tale of
Bladud was
later embellished by
other authors, such as John
Hardyng and John Higgins,
writing in the
fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries. According...
-
thought that
Hardyng received the king's
permission to
enter de Umfraville's
service around this point,
following the
death of
Hardyng's previous patron...
- Baelor's
younger brother and Egg's father. Ross
Anderson as Ser
Humfrey Hardyng, a
knight of
House Hardying.
Edward Ashley as Ser
Steffon Fossoway, a knight...
- (1421–1440)
Robert Blondel (1449–1450)
Croyland Chronicle (1149–1486) John
Hardyng (–1437)
Great Chronicle of
London (1189–1512) Gregory's
Chronicle (1189–1469)...
- it to
Scone Abbey in Scotland. The 15th-century
English chronicler John
Hardyng later attempted to
debunk Bisset's claims.
Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale...
- difficult. For example, in his poem Constantyne, the
English chronicler John
Hardyng (1378–1465)
specifically mentions the
inhabitants of
three Dutch-speaking...