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    The Peterborough Chronicle (also called the Laud manuscript and the E manuscript) is a version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicles originally maintained by the...
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    the most recent was copied at Peterborough Abbey after a fire at that monastery in 1116. Some later medieval chronicles deriving from lost manuscripts...
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    Peterborough (/ˈpiːtərbərə, -bʌrə/ PEE-tər-bər-ə, -⁠burr-ə) is a cathedral city in the City of Peterborough district in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire...
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    Hereward the Wake (category History of Peterborough)
    the version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle written at Peterborough Abbey (the "E manuscript" or Peterborough Chronicle), the Domesday Book, the Liber Eliensis...
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    English under Norman influence, as seen towards the end of the Peterborough Chronicle manuscript, though in this period W was still a ligature and not...
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    Peterborough Cathedral, properly the Cathedral Church of St Peter, St Paul and St Andrew, and formerly known as Peterborough Abbey or St Peter's Abbey...
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    reputation Eustace left behind was mixed. On the one hand, the Peterborough Chronicle, not content with voicing this sentiment, gives Eustace a bad character...
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    full-scale invasion of England. The medieval Peterborough Chronicle (part of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) states: before the month of August came king...
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    account of an incident in the Peterborough Abbey recorded in the Peterborough Chronicle (one version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle) around 1127: Let no-one...
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  • successful business among them. As evidenced by the contemporary Peterborough Chronicle, English was still essentially pure Anglo-Saxon without the intermixture...
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  • telegraph.co.uk. "Filming Locations - Peterborough Cathedral". peterborough-cathedral.org.uk. "The Barchester Chronicles (1982) Filming & Production". IMDB...
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    Edmund Ironside. According to the Peterborough Chronicle manuscript, one of the major witnesses of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, early in September 1015 "[Cnut]...
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    reconstruction of the evolution of Middle English out of Old English are the Peterborough Chronicle, which continued to be compiled up to 1154; the Ormulum, a biblical...
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  • british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=40221. Date accessed: 29 May 2007. Peterborough Chronicle. Stenton, F.M., "Medeshamstede and its Colonies", in Stenton, D...
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  • Codex Nowell Codex Nürnberger Handschrift GNM 3227a Paris Codex Peterborough Chronicle Codex Pisanus El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno Codex Rabbulensis...
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  • the Chronicle of 957 and the first continuation, but there are several annals common to it and the Peterborough version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. These...
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  • VII of Poitou. Henry was an ecclesiastic, and, according to the Peterborough Chronicle, held a number of titles throughout his career. He was a sworn witness...
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  • "Anglo-Saxon", "Norman-Saxon", late Old English, and Middle English. The Peterborough Chronicle can also be considered a late-period text, continuing into the 12th...
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    dogs first, one should throw the pieces of bread instead. In the Peterborough Chronicle, there is an account of the Wild Hunt's appearance at night, beginning...
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  • another cash windfall after Marcus Maddison plays his 20th game for Peterborough Chronicle Live, 10 February 2015 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gateshead...
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    entry for the year of 1087 (though improperly dated 1086) in the "Peterborough Chronicle/Laud Manuscript." In this entry there is a thorough history and...
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    According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle manuscript E, Florentius' relics were purchased from Bonneval Abbey and moved to Peterborough Cathedral in 1013 or 1016...
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    Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was past its prime by the time of the war, but the version maintained at Peterborough Abbey (today known as the Peterborough Chronicle) is...
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    Chronicon Petroburgense (category History of Peterborough)
    Chronicon Petroburgense, or Peterborough Chronicle, is a 13th-century chronicle written in Medieval Latin at Peterborough Abbey, England, covering events...
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    Etymology before 1398 derives from Harrow, & The Saxon Chronicles/The Peterborough Chronicle, which first recorded Harrow Hill in 767 as Gumeninga Hergae...
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    Orrm's language. Another—likely previous—East Midlands work, the Peterborough Chronicle, shows a great deal of French influence. The linguistic contrast...
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    William the Conqueror (reign in England starting 1066). In the Peterborough Chronicle entry of 1087, The Rime of King William reported in verse that:...
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    king and were a royal right. Despite all these changes, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records payment of £132,000 in tribute to the Scandinavian attackers from...
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    circles in Peterborough in the mid-twelfth century, quite apart from the evidence afforded by the transcription of the [Peterborough Chronicle] there"....
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    deserted). The Worcester Chronicle (Chronicle D, compiled in the 11th century), and the Peterborough Chronicle (Chronicle E, compiled in the 12th century)...
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