John Warkworth

John Warkworth

John Warkworth DD was a former master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and a chronicler of Edward IV.


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  • Warkworth’s Chronicle —    A Chronicle of the First Thirteen Years of the Reign of King Edward the Fourth, popularly known as Warkworth’s Chronicle, after its probable author John Warkworth, is an important source of information for events in England between 1461 and… …   Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses

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  • Warkworth Castle — is a ruined, although reasonably well preserved castle, situated in Warkworth, Northumberland, on a defensive mound in a loop of the River Coquet. It is a Grade I listed building.Warkworth Castle was originally constructed as a wooden fortress,… …   Wikipedia

  • John FitzRobert — is listed as one of the Surety Barons in Magna Carta (1215) where he is described as Lord of Warkworth Castle.However the Warkworth Castle entry in Wikipedia suggests the castle, in Northumberland, was given to Roger FitzRichard around 1157,… …   Wikipedia

  • John Rushworth — John Rushworth. John Rushworth (né vers 1612 à Acklington Park dans la paroisse de Warkworth, Northumberland 12 mai 1690) compila plusieurs témoignages sur la Révolution anglaise et presque tout le XVIIe siècle anglais sous le titre de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • John Rushworth — (c. 1612 May 12, 1690) was born at Acklington Park in the parish of Warkworth, Northumberland, England. He compiled a series of works called Historical Collections (which are also referred to as the Rushworth Papers ), concerning the period of… …   Wikipedia

  • John Hardyng — or John Harding (1378 ndash; 1465), English chronicler, was born in the north.As a boy he entered the service of Sir Henry Percy (Hotspur), with whom he was present at the Battle of Shrewsbury (1403). He then passed into the service of Sir Robert …   Wikipedia

  • John Gother — (b. 16?? d. 1704), also known as John Goter, was an English Roman Catholic priest.Born at Southampton, England, Gother was educated a strict Presbyterian, but part at least of his mother s family were Catholics. Gother himself was converted to… …   Wikipedia

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