The history of England : written in French . the Dei em Seriflont, Higden, Radulph flictu, Monk of St. tTcrblirgb* in Cte/ler, where he died very aged in 1-577, «« > downright Plagiary. H- foils foul on miliar* cf Main-bury m many Places. He ftiles h s Work, PclychroHicm. What he collefted relating to the Times of the Britain and Saxem has been pubhfncd by Dr. Gale, Vol. I. who commends him for preserving many Remains out of ami. nt Chr. nielcs, now wholly loll Or mlfljid. Matthew cf M-A T T » >? w. a Monk ot Westminster, ended his Hiltnry at the Year 1 307, though i I, . onti


The history of England : written in French . the Dei em Seriflont, Higden, Radulph flictu, Monk of St. tTcrblirgb* in Cte/ler, where he died very aged in 1-577, «« > downright Plagiary. H- foils foul on miliar* cf Main-bury m many Places. He ftiles h s Work, PclychroHicm. What he collefted relating to the Times of the Britain and Saxem has been pubhfncd by Dr. Gale, Vol. I. who commends him for preserving many Remains out of ami. nt Chr. nielcs, now wholly loll Or mlfljid. Matthew cf M-A T T » >? w. a Monk ot Westminster, ended his Hiltnry at the Year 1 307, though i I, . ontinned bv othrr Hmd> V/eftminftef He w« a choice Colleflor of the Flowers of former Hiftorians, from whence he is ufualiy ltiled Fioriligiit. He entirely tnfnfcribes Matthew /,>,/». Hig Merimuth. n>ft eminent Continuator was Adam Merimuth, Canon Regular of St. Paul;, and an eminent Civilian, who in hi, Utter Day* gave himfelf wholiv to the Reading and Writing En^U/h lliffcry. He begins his Work at 1302, and reaches to 1380. Ij. THE B*«* ~a


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