Abbot John Whethamstede’s Chronicle of the Abbey of St Albans

Abbot John Whethamstede's Register aka Chronicle of his second term at the Abbey of St Albans, 1451-1461, is a remarkable text that describes his first-hand experience of the beginning of the Wars of the Roses including the First and Second Battles of St Albans, 1455 and 1461, respectively, their cause, and their consequences, not least on the Abbey itself. His text also includes Loveday, Blore Heath, Northampton, the Act of Accord, Wakefield, and Towton, and ends with the Coronation of King Edward IV. In addition to the events of the Wars of the Roses, Abbot John, or his scribes who wrote the Chronicle, include details in the life of the Abbey such as charters, letters, land exchanges, visits by legates, and disputes, which provide a rich insight into the day-to-day life of the Abbey, and the challenges faced by its Abbot.

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Causewayed Enclosure

Cardington Causewayed Enclosure Eton Wick Causewayed Enclosure Maiden Bower Hillfort South England Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures South-East England Causewayed Enclosures

Causewayed Enclosure is in Neolithic Monuments.

Causewayed Enclosure are areas of ground, typically high ground, enclosed by one or more discontinuous banks and ditches. The discontinuous nature of their banks and ditches suggests they weren't used for settlement. There are around seventy in England, one hundred in France. Excavations suggest the ditches were repeatedly re-cut and pottery and bones (animal and human) were deliberately deposited.

South England Neolithic Causewayed Enclosures

South-East England Causewayed Enclosures