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Crowland (modern usage) or
Croyland (medieval era name and the one
still in
ecclesiastical use; cf. Latin: Croilandia) is a town and
civil parish in the...
- The
Croyland Chronicle, also
called Crowland Chronicle, is an
important primary source for
English medieval history,
particularly the late 15th century...
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Crowland Abbey (historically
often spelled Croyland Abbey; Latin: Croilandia) is a
Church of
England parish church,
formerly part of a
Benedictine abbey...
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Croyland Abbey is a
Grade II-listed
manor house (currently used as offices), in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire. The
building was
never an abbey. It is...
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known as the
Croyland Chronicle.
Nothing certain is
known of Pseudo-Ingulf
although it is
generally ****umed that he was
connected with
Croyland Abbey. The...
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monastic grange – now the
Jacobean Croyland Abbey –
which was an
offshoot of the
monastery of
Crowland (or
Croyland) Abbey, near Peterborough, some 30...
- The
statue on
Trinity Bridge is
thought to be that of
Christ or of King Æthelbald and is
possibly from the west
front of the
Croyland Abbey....
- of a
history of
Crowland Abbey,
Historia Monasterii Croylandensis, the
Croyland Chronicle, a m****cript
which has
since been
shown to have been fabricated...
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Westminster Benedictines before the
Norman Conquest, as do****ented by the
Croyland Chronicle and a
charter of King Offa.
Continuous existence is
clear from...
- to York
Minster to
publicly "pledge his
loyalty to his new king". The
Croyland Chronicle states that,
before his death,
Edward IV
designated his brother...