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. *.-ntri(t7-n»rfltflmIli^i 8rB K»vrnnta^ioljiTi WmTiiifrnio iol(lrtl) jj^ill mir eft/, fti ccca |i+ replnf. i^ ^Jnm-clHaftnro ^ftnm niiTnfmirmTolcinin^n yii eyroiuiT/ ftl«»nr cpiiT] b»uii( rcplilmH-Mnne- II in«ii rtnmn,irHiTiflmTi|)in-JtlJorrttio 9«% ?^— c). • II inriu I pill- m r ivi miu t)r\ j-l|bftlurj^|e^jjg^iftv»onuMVncno?ioltr^ K i \fttfi G.^^flHn^^ irrru rejiulnr:,.^ . foW ni-rrt lp2fl-^H, ;^^^ j„i,(,f „p,^ „p„fl. frAiT miiii mv^v?f. iirrufp^nn|)^nir Uouu -riir i, • EULOGIUM (HISTORIARUM sive TEMPORIS): CriIlO?sICON AB OEBE CONDITO USQUE ADANNUM DOMINI , A MONACHO aUODAM MALMESBURIENSIEXARATUM. ACCEDUNT CONTINUATIONS DUJS, QUARUM UNA AD ANNUM ,ALTERA AD ANNUM PERDUCTA EST. EDITED BY FRANK SCOTT IIAYDON, rUBLISriED BY THE AUTHORITY OF THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF HER MAJESTYSTREASURY, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS. VOL. I. LONDON:LONGMAN, BROWN, GREKN, LONGMANS, AND ROHKUTS. AU6 3 0 m7, 394£> TViutcd by Etbe and SroTTiswooPE, Ilcr Majestys Printers. For Iler Majestys Stationery Office. P E E r A C E . The present Volume contains the former half of avery general Clironicle extending from the Creation 1366. It is known by the names of Eulogium,^Eulogium Historiarum, and Eulogium Temporis, ofwhich, though the first is the title which was ulti-mately assigned to it by the author, the second isthat under which it is most commonly quoted andrefeiTed to, and which has been therefore adoptedfor convenience in this Edition. The earlier part ofthe work is a compilation from various sources,partly indicated by the author in his preface, but thelatter portion, relating to the History of Englandduring the latter part of the fourteenth century, is for Among the numerous interpre-tations assigned by Du Cange to thisword, -which seems to have beenof the widest application in me-diaeval literature, th


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