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- Mannyng's Chronicle is a chronicle written in Middle English by Robert Mannyng in about 1338. He came from Bourne in Lincolnshire and though not himself...
- Robert Mannyng (or Robert de Brunne; c. 1275 – c. 1338) was an English chronicler and Gilbertine canon. Mannyng provides a surprising amount of information...
- Robert Mannyng, also known as Robert of Brunne, completed around 1338. Piers Langtoft's Chronicle as translated, illustrated, and improved by Mannyng was...
- poet of Norwegian nobleman Sigurd Haakonsson. English chronicler Robert Mannyng of Brunne in his book Story of Inglande (1338) quoted from two lost romances...
- Shepherd 1970, pp. 102–103. Shepherd 1970, p. 103. "Robert Mannyng of Brunne, Handling Sin [Mannyng HS]". Middle English Compendium HyperBibliography. University...
- Beckington (1439–1443) Gervais de Vulre (1442–1451) Michael de Parys Thomas Mannyng (1460–1464) Gylet de Ferrers William Hatteclyffe (c. 1464 – 1480) Oliver...
- Regum (mid-12th C), the Chronicle of Melrose (late 12th C) and Robert Mannyng of Brunne's Chronicle (1338) all state that Olaf's fleet entered the mouth...
- for the good of their souls. In this aim it can be compared to Robert Mannyng's contemporary Handlyng Synne, but unlike that work, the Ayenbite appears...
- Dictionary, 1st ed. "anoint, v." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1884. Mannyng, Robert (1303), Handlyng Synne, l. 7417 Oxford English Dictionary, 1st...
- being "of Bourne" and to the father's house and retainers there. Robert Mannyng (1264–1340) is credited with putting the speech of the ordinary people...