-
previously and
mistakenly known as the
Chronicle of
Walter of
Hemingford or
Hemingburgh,
covers the
period of
English history from the
Conquest (1066) to the...
-
Guisborough (previously
edited as the
Chronicle of
Walter of
Hemingford or
Hemingburgh)
Macnamee 2006, p. 64
Robert Bruce: Our Most Valiant, Prince, King, and...
- ‘Ruddeby’ (Rudby in Cleveland), and held
prebends in
several churches (
Hemingburgh). In 1296
Edward appointed Cressingham treasurer of the kingdom, charging...
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Edward I and Scotland.
Tuckwell Press. pp. 88ff.
Scott (1989), ch. 5 de
Hemingburgh,
Walter (1957). Rothwell,
Harry (ed.). The
chronicle of
Walter of Guisborough...
- army to cross.
Wallace and
Moray waited,
according to the
Chronicle of
Hemingburgh,
until "as many of the
enemy had come over as they
believed they could...
- and
floods of
water also
about maritime towns". Similarly,
Walter de
Hemingburgh observed that "there was a
general earthquake in
London and in the kingdom...
- "Correspondence from Hugh de
Cressingham to
Edward I". "Chronicle of
Walter de
Hemingburgh". 1848. Hardy, Rev J.,The
session book of
Bunkle and Preston, 1665-1690...
-
found a
secular college;
dissolved 1547 St Mary
____________________ Hemingburgh Minster Howden Minster secular canons founded 1267 by Robert, Bishop...
- Guisborough,
Previously Edited as the
Chronicle of
Walter of
Hemingford or
Hemingburgh,
Camden Series, Vol. L****IX, London:
Royal Historical Society, LCCN 58002258...
- Adam Murimuth, the St
Albans chronicle, the
chronicle of
Walter de
Hemingburgh,
Harley MS 3634 (now in the
British Library), and the m****cripts in...