Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall

The Chronicle of Abbot Ralph of Coggeshall (Chronicon Anglicanum) is an indispensable medieval history that brings to life centuries of English and European affairs through the eyes of a learned Cistercian monk. Ralph of Coggeshall, abbot of the Abbey of Coggeshall in Essex in the early 13th century, continued and expanded his community’s chronicle, documenting events from the Norman Conquest of 1066 into the tumultuous reign of King Henry III. Blending eyewitness testimony, careful compilation, and the monastic commitment to record-keeping, this chronicle offers a rare narrative of political intrigue, royal power struggles, and social upheaval in England and beyond. Ralph’s work captures the reigns of pivotal figures such as Richard I and King John, providing invaluable insights into their characters, decisions, and the forces that shaped medieval rule. More than a simple annal, Chronicon Anglicanum conveys the texture of medieval life and governance, making it a rich source for scholars and readers fascinated by English history, monastic authorship, and the shaping of the medieval world.

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Biography of Bishop Joseph Allen 1770-1845

In 1770 Bishop Joseph Allen was born.

Before 1806 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 35] was appointed Private Secretary to George John Spencer 2nd Earl Spencer [aged 47].

Before 1806 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 35] was appointed Tutor to John Charles Spencer 3rd Earl Spencer [aged 23] which post he held until 1836.

On 4th October 1806 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 36] was appointed Prebendary Westminster Abbey.

In 1829 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 59] was appointed Vicar of St Bride's Church, Fleet Street.

In 1834 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 64] was appointed Bishop of Bristol.

In 1836 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 66] was translated to Bishop of Ely.

1837. Thomas Phillips [aged 66]. Portrait of Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 67].

On 20th March 1845 Bishop Joseph Allen [aged 75] died.