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Edmund of Hadenham (fl. 1307), was a monk of Rochester and an English chronicler. On the authority of William Lambard, the Kentish topographer, a historical work preserved in the Cottonian Library in the British Museum is ascribed to Edmund. This manuscript, according to Henry Wharton, contains a chronicle, which is a copy of the Flores Historiarum. It is in one handwriting down to 1307, except that it contains a number of interspersed notices relating to the history of Rochester. These Rochester annals are printed in Wharton's 'Anglia Sacra,' i. 341-355 (1691). After 1307 there is a continuation in another hand, extending to 1377, but not dealing with Rochester affairs.

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  • Эдмунд Хадденгемский, или Эдмунд из Хадденгема (англ. Edmund of Hadenham, лат. Edmundus de Hadenham; ум. между 1294 и 1307) — английский хронист, монах-бенедиктинец из приората Св. Андрея в Рочестере, предполагаемый автор местных анналов (лат. Annales Roffenses). (ru)
  • Edmund of Hadenham (fl. 1307), was a monk of Rochester and an English chronicler. On the authority of William Lambard, the Kentish topographer, a historical work preserved in the Cottonian Library in the British Museum is ascribed to Edmund. This manuscript, according to Henry Wharton, contains a chronicle, which is a copy of the Flores Historiarum. It is in one handwriting down to 1307, except that it contains a number of interspersed notices relating to the history of Rochester. These Rochester annals are printed in Wharton's 'Anglia Sacra,' i. 341-355 (1691). After 1307 there is a continuation in another hand, extending to 1377, but not dealing with Rochester affairs. (en)
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  • Edmund of Hadenham (fl. 1307), was a monk of Rochester and an English chronicler. On the authority of William Lambard, the Kentish topographer, a historical work preserved in the Cottonian Library in the British Museum is ascribed to Edmund. This manuscript, according to Henry Wharton, contains a chronicle, which is a copy of the Flores Historiarum. It is in one handwriting down to 1307, except that it contains a number of interspersed notices relating to the history of Rochester. These Rochester annals are printed in Wharton's 'Anglia Sacra,' i. 341-355 (1691). After 1307 there is a continuation in another hand, extending to 1377, but not dealing with Rochester affairs. The manuscript formerly belonged to John Joscelin; Lambard, in attributing the work to Hadenham, may have had a different copy before him. argued in 1935 that John of Renham, prior of Rochester, was at least a part-author of the annals. (en)
  • Эдмунд Хадденгемский, или Эдмунд из Хадденгема (англ. Edmund of Hadenham, лат. Edmundus de Hadenham; ум. между 1294 и 1307) — английский хронист, монах-бенедиктинец из приората Св. Андрея в Рочестере, предполагаемый автор местных анналов (лат. Annales Roffenses). (ru)
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