• John de Taxster, Taxter, or Tayster (Johannes de Taxster or Tayster; died c. 1265), sometimes erroneously called Taxston, was a 13th-century English chronicler...
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    through the reign of King John it draws on a source common between it and the Annales Sancti Edmundi later also used by John de Taxster, and also some annals...
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    ("Abbreviated Chronicle"), is a medieval English chronicle compiled by John of Taxster and two other unknown Benedictine monks of Bury St Edmunds Abbey in...
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  • Chronicon Anglicanum of Ralph de Coggeshale Matthew Paris' Chronica Majora The Chronicle of John of Wallingford. John de Taxster The manor at Oxnead was the...
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  • and his continuator, and thenceforth to 1265 it is a transcript of John de Taxster, likewise a monk of St. Edmunds. The chronicle thus only possesses...
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    the Chatteris Museum. Jocelyn de Brakelond, author of the Chronicle of the Abbey of St Edmunds c. 1173 1202 John de Taxster, author of the Chronicle of...
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    Information about the circumstances of his death remains unclear. John of Taxster is the source for the date. Jocelyn's surviving account, in his history...
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    92 (Cambridge, Corpus Christi College), continued with text from John of Taxster's Bury Chronicle. In addition, there is the Chronicula, a minor chronicle...
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