William of Worcester's Chronicle of England

William of Worcester, born around 1415, and died around 1482 was secretary to John Fastolf, the renowned soldier of the Hundred Years War, during which time he collected documents, letters, and wrote a record of events. Following their return to England in 1440 William was witness to major events. Twice in his chronicle he uses the first person: 1. when writing about the murder of Thomas, 7th Baron Scales, in 1460, he writes '… and I saw him lying naked in the cemetery near the porch of the church of St. Mary Overie in Southwark …' and 2. describing King Edward IV's entry into London in 1461 he writes '… proclaimed that all the people themselves were to recognize and acknowledge Edward as king. I was present and heard this, and immediately went down with them into the city'. William’s Chronicle is rich in detail. It is the source of much information about the Wars of the Roses, including the term 'Diabolical Marriage' to describe the marriage of Queen Elizabeth Woodville’s brother John’s marriage to Katherine, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, he aged twenty, she sixty-five or more, and the story about a paper crown being placed in mockery on the severed head of Richard, 3rd Duke of York.

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Biography of Walter Hungerford

Paternal Family Tree: Hungerford

Walter Hungerford and Elizabeth Fitzjohn were married.

Walter Hungerford was buried at Hungerford Church, Hungerford.

Walter Hungerford was born to [his father] Unknown Hungerford.

In 1316 Walter Hungerford was appointed MP Wiltshire.

In 1331 Walter Hungerford was appointed MP Wiltshire.

In 1333 Walter Hungerford was appointed MP Wiltshire.

In 1336 Walter Hungerford was appointed MP Wiltshire.

[his son] Thomas Hungerford was born to Walter Hungerford and Elizabeth Fitzjohn. He married (1) Eleanor Strug (2) before 1378 Joan Hussey and had issue.

Royal Descendants of Walter Hungerford
Number after indicates the number of unique routes of descent. Descendants of Kings and Queens not included.

George Wharton [1]

Brigadier-General Charles Fitz-Clarence [4]

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom [18]

Diana Spencer Princess Wales [30]