Rogeri De Wendover Chronica, Sive Flores Historiarum, Ed. H.o. Coxe. [with] Appendix, In Qua Lectionum Varietas Additionesque Quibus Chronicon Istud Ampliavit Matthæus Parisiensis...
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Rogeri De Wendover Chronica, Sive Flores Historiarum, Ed. H.O. Coxe. [With] Appendix, In Qua Lectionum Varietas Additionesque Quibus Chronicon Istud Ampliavit Matthæus Parisiensis; Engl. Hist. Soc; Rogeri De Wendover Chronica, Sive Flores Historiarum, Ed. H.O. Coxe. [With] Appendix, In Qua Lectionum Varietas Additionesque Quibus Chronicon Istud Ampliavit Matthæus Parisiensis; Roger (of Wendover.)
Roger of Wendover, probably a native of Wendover in Buckinghamshire, was an English chronicler of the 13th century.
At an uncertain date he became a monk at St. Albans Abbey; afterwards he was appointed prior of the cell of Belvoir, but he forfeited this dignity in the early years of Henry III, having been found guilty of wasting the endowments. His latter years were passed at St. Albans, where he died on 6 May 1236.