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Lanercost Chronicle

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Lanercost Chronicle is a northern English history covering the years 1201 to 1346.[1] It covers the Wars of Scottish Independence, but it is also highly digressive and as such provides insights into English life in the thirteenth century as well as Scottish life. It includes Robert the Bruce.

Origins

The English historian Andrew George Little concluded that the chronicle is basically a Franciscan chronicle, which has been adapted, abbreviated, and interpolated at the Augustinian Lanercost Priory.[2] He was able to identify the Chronicle up to 1297 as a version of a lost chronicle of 'Richard of Durham'; after that he believed a different author (with a keen interest in siege equipment and operations)[3] to be responsible, whom he suspected to have been 'Thomas of Otterburn' whose chronicle is mentioned in the Scalachronica. The second author, says Little, "resembles the first only in being a Franciscan and a patriotic hater of the Scots"[3] but an additional similarity is that they are both North-country men. Where most other chroniclers are unclear on the geography of the Borders, the Lanercost Chronicle gives the name of the farmstead at which the Scots reached Tynedale in 1346.

The oldest surviving manuscript of the original Latin text is British Library Cotton Claudius D. vii.

Editions and translations

Notes

  1. ^ Maxwell (1913), p. vi.
  2. ^ Little (1943), pp. 42–54.
  3. ^ a b Little (1943), p. 36.
  4. ^ Wilson, J., Maxwell, H., Wilson, J. (1913). The chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346. Glasgow: J. Maclehose and sons.

References

  • Little, A. G. "The authorship of the Lanercost chronicle", English Historical Review 31 (1916), pp. 269–279, and vol. 32 (1917), pp. 48–49.
  • Little, A. G. (1943). Franciscan Papers, Lists and Documents. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Limited access via "Google books". Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  • Maxwell, Sir Herbert (1913). The Chronicle of Lanercost, 1272-1346: translated with notes. Glasgow, J. Maclehose and sons. On Archive.org here.

External links

  • Extract covering the war between Edward II and Robert the Bruce here.
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