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- John Whethamstede (died 20 January 1465) was an English abbot and one of the leading literary figures in fifteenth-century England. He was a son of Hugh...
- Honoré Bonet (c. 1340 – c. 1410) John Lydgate (c. 1370 – c. 1451) John Whethamstede (d. 1465) Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516) Louis de Blois (1506–66) Benedict...
- Whethamstede from an older poem, was clearly written for St Albans, possibly for a visit to the abbey by the Duke of Bedford in 1426. Whethamstede's plan...
- Richard de Tewing 1340 Thomas de la Mare 1349 Clement de Whethamstede 1393 John Macrell of Whethamstede Buried at Tynemouth. 1419 Thomas Barton 1450 John Langton...
- for the succession when John Whethamstede was unanimously elected on 16 Jan. 1452. Throughout the abbacy of Whethamstede, Wallingford held office as 'official...
- la Mare (died 1396), Abbot John de la Moote, Abbot (1396–1401) John Whethamstede (died 1465), Abbot Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (died 1447), the fourth...
- Langtoft's Chronicle (1725) the work of Thomas Otterbourne and John Whethamstede as Duo rerum Anglicarum scriptores veteres (1732) Robert of Gloucester's...
- century) a leader in St Albans of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 John Whethamstede (or Bostock) (c. 1392–1465), scholar, writer and Abbot of St Albans Abbey...
- (1396–1401) William Heyworth (1401–1420) John of Wheathampstead (John Whethamstede) (1420–1440) (resigned 1440) John Stoke (1440–1451) John of Wheathampstead...
- William (1899). "Whethamstede, John" . In Dictionary of National Biography. 17. London. pp. 447-449. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Whethamstede, John". Encyclopædia...