CHRONICLE OF MELROSE
The 'Chronicle of Melrose' is a medieval chronicle from the Cottonian Manuscript, Faustina B. ix within the British Museum. It was written by unknown authors, though evidence in the writing shows that it most likely was written by the monks at Melrose Abbey. The chronicle begins on the year 735 and ends in 1270, consisting of two separate segments. The first part of the chronicle from the year 745 to about 1140 (the year Melrose Abbey was founded), is a compilation from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as well as other historical works written by Simeon of Durham and Hoveden. The second portion starts from 1140 until the end of the chronicle in 1270. It contains original work and is considered by historians to be more credible than the first segment. The chronicle is currently in the British Museum, taken away from Melrose possibly during the Reformation period.
★ List of English chronicles
★ Cotton library
★ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
★ Catholic Encyclopedia:Chronicle of Melrose
★ A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland: The Chronicle of Melrose
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See also
★ List of English chronicles
★ Cotton library
★ Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
External links
★ Catholic Encyclopedia:Chronicle of Melrose
★ A Medieval Chronicle of Scotland: The Chronicle of Melrose
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