Adam Murimuth's Continuation and Robert of Avesbury’s 'The Wonderful Deeds of King Edward III'

This volume brings together two of the most important contemporary chronicles for the reign of Edward III and the opening phases of the Hundred Years’ War. Written in Latin by English clerical observers, these texts provide a vivid and authoritative window into the political, diplomatic, and military history of fourteenth-century England and its continental ambitions. Adam Murimuth Continuatio's Chronicarum continues an earlier chronicle into the mid-fourteenth century, offering concise but valuable notices on royal policy, foreign relations, and ecclesiastical affairs. Its annalistic structure makes it especially useful for establishing chronology and tracing the development of events year by year. Complementing it, Robert of Avesbury’s De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi tertii is a rich documentary chronicle preserving letters, treaties, and official records alongside narrative passages. It is an indispensable source for understanding Edward III’s claim to the French crown, the conduct of war, and the mechanisms of medieval diplomacy. Together, these works offer scholars, students, and enthusiasts a reliable and unembellished account of a transformative period in English and European history. Essential for anyone interested in medieval chronicles, the Hundred Years’ War, or the reign of Edward III.

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St Swithun's Church, Leadenham, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire, North-Central England, British Isles [Map]

St Swithun's Church, Leadenham is in Leadenham, North Kesteven [Map], Churches in Lincolnshire.

After 1624. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Grave slab of Elizabeth Clinton [deceased].

Elizabeth Clinton: John Beresford and she were married. She the daughter of Thomas Clinton 3rd Earl Lincoln and Elizabeth Knyvet Countess Lincoln. In 1592 she was born to Thomas Clinton 3rd Earl Lincoln and Elizabeth Knyvet Countess Lincoln. In 1624 she died.

After 1752. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Grave Slab of William Key [aged 64] and Ann Wife of William Key and their son Thomas died 1730.

William Key: Around 1688 he was born. In or before 1717 he and Ann Wife of William Key were married. On 1st May 1752 he died.

Ann Wife of William Key: Around 1689 she was born. On 21st October 1729 she died.

After 1st May 1752. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Memorial to William Key [deceased]

After 1756. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Grave Slab of Ellis Key [aged 37]

Ellis Key: Around 1719 he was born. On 25th December 1756 he died.

After 1808. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Grave slab of Jane Reeve [deceased].

Jane Reeve: Around 1785 she was born to William Reeve of Leadenham and Millicent Mary King. In 1808, on the 3rd day of an unknown month, she died.

After 20th December 1820. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Monument to William Reeve of Leadenham [deceased] and Millicent Mary King [aged 65].

William Reeve of Leadenham: Around 1751 he was born to William Reeve of Melton Mowbray. Before 28th July 1783 he and Millicent Mary King were married. On 20th December 1820 he died.

Millicent Mary King: Around 1755 she was born to John King of Ashby in Lincolnshire and Millicent Mary Unknown. On 23rd May 1836 she died.

After 1835. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Memorial to Charlotte wife of Reverend Thomas Brown.

After 1835. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Memorial to Christopher Beresford.

Christopher Beresford: On 8th June 1652 he was born to William Beresford of Leadenham and Margaret Thorold. On 16th January 1717 he died.

1841. Chancel ceiling of St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map] hand painted by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin in 1841.

After 28th October 1853. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Monument to Reverend William Key Reeve [deceased].

Reverend William Key Reeve: Around 1784 he was born to William Reeve of Leadenham and Millicent Mary King. On 28th October 1853 he died.

After 1856. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Memorial to Jane Sherard [aged 56].

Jane Sherard: On 21st June 1799 she was born to Philip Sherard 5th Earl Harborough and Eleanor Monckton Countess Harborough. On 18th December 1856 she died.

After 20th October 1858. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Monument to Frances Wilhelmina Welby [deceased] and Frances Susan Reeve by Thomas Gaffin.

Frances Wilhelmina Welby: On 13th April 1832 she was born to Glynne Earl Welby 3rd Baronet and Frances Cholmeley. Before 9th October 1858 Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Reeve and she were married. On 20th October 1858 she died eleven days after giving birth to her daughter Frances Susan Reeve.

Frances Susan Reeve: On 9th October 1858 she was born to Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Reeve and Frances Wilhelmina Welby. Her mother died eleven days later. On 12th March 1864 she died.

After 2nd October 1864. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Monument to General John Reeve of Leadenham House [deceased] and Susan Sherard [deceased].

General John Reeve of Leadenham House: On 28th July 1783 he was born to William Reeve of Leadenham and Millicent Mary King. In or before 1816 he and Susan Sherard were married. She the daughter of Philip Sherard 5th Earl Harborough and Eleanor Monckton Countess Harborough. On 2nd October 1864 he died.

Susan Sherard: On 1st July 1802 she was born to Philip Sherard 5th Earl Harborough and Eleanor Monckton Countess Harborough. On 3rd September 1864 she died.

After 19th November 1868. St Swithun's Church, Leadenham [Map]. Monument to Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Reeve [deceased].

Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Reeve: Around 1827 he was born to General John Reeve of Leadenham House. On 19th November 1868 he died.