A history of Evesham, located in the midlands of England and one of the oldest towns in the UK.
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www.almonryevesham.org/ The Almonry, the local museum.
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Reference 1 www.eveshamabbey.org.uk/Foundation_of_the_Abbey.html Evesham Abbey trust.
Reference 2 Evesham. A pictorial history, Arthur H. Fryer and Josephine Jeremiah, page 2
Reference 3 Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham, Ad annum 1418, Chronicles of Evesham page 1
Reference 4 Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham, Ad annum 1418, Chronicles of Evesham page 41
Reference 5 The Domesday book, England's heritage, then and now, Thomas Hinde, page 340
Reference 6 The Domesday book, England's heritage, then and now, Thomas Hinde, page 296
Reference 7 The illustrated chronicles of Matthew Paris, Translated and Edited by Richard Vaughan, page 11
Reference 8 England in the thirteenth century, Alan Harding, page 290
Reference 9 Osney, Wykes, Trivet and the Evesham Chronicle, accounts of the battle of Evesham, Rosemary Leamon and Tony Spicer, page 11
Sources.
Evesham. A pictorial history, Arthur H. Fryer and Josephine Jeremiah
England in the thirteenth century, Alan Harding
Evesham Abbey Trust
Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham, Ad annum 1418, Chronicles of Evesham
Osney, Wykes, Trivet and the Evesham Chronicle, accounts of the battle of Evesham, Rosemary Leamon and Tony Spicer.
The illustrated chronicles of Matthew Paris, Translated and Edited by Richard Vaughan.
The Domesday book, England's heritage, then and now, Thomas Hinde.
Evesham through time, Stan Brotherton.
Anglo-Saxons chronicles.
www.olivercromwell.org/evesham.htm
29 сен 2023