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- Jocelyn or Jocelin de Brakelond or Brakelonde (Latin: Jocelinus de Brakelondia; fl. 12th century) was an English Benedictine monk at Bury St. Edmunds...
- years 1173 and 1202. It was written either in 1198 or 1202 by Jocelin of Brakelond, a monk at the abbey. John Gage Rokewode published an edition of the Latin...
- Florence of Worcester (d. 1118) Symeon of Durham (d. 1130) Jocelyn de Brakelond (d. 1211) Matthew Paris (c. 1200 – 1259) William of Malmesbury (c. 1095 –...
- IV, Part II, Book 2, Ch. 5, Par. 3. Gervase 1879, p. 165. Brakelond 1949, p. 70. Brakelond 1949, pp. 70–72. Cathcart King 1964, pp. 372–373. Edwards 1967...
- the Abbey of Saint Edmund's Bury, which had been written by Jocelin of Brakelond at the close of the 12th century. This account of a medieval monastery...
- Brown, American singer Jocelyn Bur****, American politician Jocelyn de Brakelond, 12th-century chronicler Jocelyn Casker, American Cross****er Jocelyn...
- Henry is mentioned in several chronicles, including that of Jocelin of Brakelond. His influence at the royal court was greatest during the reign of Stephen...
- 'horologe', but the mechanism used is unknown. According to Jocelyn de Brakelond, in 1198, during a fire at the abbey of St Edmundsbury (now Bury St Edmunds)...
- History of the Jews in England (Oxford: Clarendon, 1978). Jocelin of Brakelond, Chronicle of the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, trans. Diana Greenway and...
- third prior, master of novices, and master of the workmen. Jocelyn de Brakelond was a noviciate under Samson's tutelage before taking monastic vows and...