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Chronica Monasterii de Melsa, a Fundatione Usque ad Annum 1396

Published in 1866–8, this three-volume work is an important medieval chronicle of the Cistercian abbey of Meaux in Yorkshire.

Thomas de Burton (Author), E. A. Bond (Edited by)

9781108048620, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 15 November 2012

466 pages, 1 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm, 0.68 kg

The Cistercian abbey of Meaux in Yorkshire was founded in 1150 as a daughter house of Fountains. Thomas de Burton (d.1437) was bursar in 1394 and abbot from 1396 to 1399. His chronicle survives in two versions: the earlier, finished around 1396, and a revision completed around 1402, to which later additions were made. The work is one of the most important later medieval Cistercian chronicles, providing detailed information about the history and administration of Meaux, as well as local and national historical events. The surviving library catalogue reveals the sources available to Burton, and he drew extensively on the abbey archives. The work is arranged by the rule of each abbot, with subdivisions in each section for local and more general history, arranged by subject matter. Volume 2 covers the period 1235 to 1339, with a greater proportion of non-monastic material included than in the earlier sections.

Preface
Chronicle under Michael de Brun,the eighth abbot
William of Driffield, the ninth abbot
Richard of Thornton, the tenth abbot
Robert of Skyrne, the eleventh abbot
Richard of Barton, the twelfth abbot
Roger of Driffield, the thirteenth abbot
Adam of Skyrne, the fourteenth abbot
Appendix.

Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]

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