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...
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as John Hardyng and John Higgins, writing in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. According to the final form of the legend, which appeared in John Hardyng's...
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and even received a copy of the English chronicle from the chronicler John Hardyng. But in the Battle of Wakefield on 30 December 1460, the Lancastrians...
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renaissance historians such as Archbishop James Ussher, Caesar Baronius and John Hardyng, as well as classical writers like Caesar, Tacitus and Juvenal, although...
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English chronicler John Hardyng later attempted to debunk Bisset's claims. Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland and John of Fordun's Chronica...
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London: Hutchinson. ISBN 978-0-09-180126-7.[page needed] Chronicle of John Hardyng, ed. Ellis, H., p.381. London, 1812. [1] "Hard Man Bayliss". Visordown...
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Canada John Hardin (disambiguation) John Hardyng (1378–1465), English chronicler John Wesley Hardin (1853–1895), American gun-fighter John Wesley Harding...
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difficult. For example, in his poem Constantyne, the English chronicler John Hardyng (1378–1465) specifically mentions the inhabitants of three Dutch-speaking...
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difficult. For example, in his poem Constantyne, the English chronicler John Hardyng (1378–1465) specifically mentions the inhabitants of three Dutch-speaking...
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He was famed for his martial prowess; one contemporary chronicler, John Hardyng, who was in de Umfraville's service, lauded him as the perfect knight...
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(1421–1440) Robert Blondel (1449–1450) Croyland Chronicle (1149–1486) John Hardyng (–1437) Great Chronicle of London (1189–1512) Gregory's Chronicle (1189–1469)...
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stages or services during a meal". In the 15th century, English writer John Hardyng invented a fanciful new etymology for Old French san-graal (or san-gréal)...
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Lionel's dynastic connection with the House of York, the English chronicler John Hardyng not only came up with an idealized description of the duke's appearance...
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were required to take an oath not to lecture in Stamford. According to John Hardyng, writing in the 1440s, the legendary British king Bladud studied in Athens...
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20 – Malatesta Novello, Italian condottiero (b. 1418) date unknown – John Hardyng, English chronicler (b. 1378) Stillman, Norman A. (1979). The Jews of...
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narratives of Guy were taken as history in chronicles of Thomas Rudborne and John Hardyng (Richmond 1996:ch 4.5), and Guy appears in the Dictionary of National...
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differently, believing that Edmund was a hunchback. According to chronicler John Hardyng, John would forge chronicles to assert that Edmund was the elder brother...
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people by north and ever had", in the words of contemporaneous chronicler John Hardyng. Henry Percy commissioned the building of the distinctive keep shortly...
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place, among which Layamon's Brut (1205) takes the lead. One of them was John Hardyng (1378–1465). This article incorporates text from a publication now in...
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1424) Lorenzo Ghiberti, Italian sculptor and metal-worker (d. 1455) John Hardyng, English chronicler (d. 1465) Narasimha Saraswati - Indian Guru and Saint...
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1409). 1377 Henry Beaufort, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor (died 1447). 1378 John Hardyng, chronicler (died 1465). 1379 Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland...
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Edward Hall's chronicle on the Wars of the Roses, and the chronicle by John Hardyng later continued by Richard Grafton. While The True Tragedy clearly belongs...
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August – John Capgrave, historian and theologian (born 1393) 1465 14 January – Thomas Beckington, statesman and prelate (born c. 1390) John Hardyng, chronicler...
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William Langland, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Thomas Hoccleve, John Lydgate, Hugh Campeden, Thomas Chestre, John Hardyng, Thomas Norton, Julian Barnes, William...
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1424) Lorenzo Ghiberti, Italian sculptor and metal-worker (d. 1455) John Hardyng, English chronicler (d. 1465) Narasimha Saraswati - Indian Guru and Saint...
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college of that one parte, and John Hardyng and Richard Holnest, carpenters, of that other parte, witnesse that the said John and Richard shal wel and connably...
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Architecture. Oxford: 45–65. Ellis, Henry, ed. (1812). The Chronicle of John Hardyng. London: London: F.C. and J. Rivington. Evans, D.L., ed. (1955). Calendar...
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younger sister). In the Brut Tysilio, Cador of Cornwall is their son. John Hardyng's Chronicle calls Cador Arthur's brother "of his mother's syde". Geoffrey...
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references to Melkin are found in a chronicle of John Hardyng in the mid-15th century, and in writings of John Leland in the 16th century. Leland claimed that...
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20 – Malatesta Novello, Italian condottiero (b. 1418) date unknown – John Hardyng, English chronicler (b. 1378) 1466 February 23 – Girishawardhana Dyah...
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