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The ''Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham'' or ''Chronicle of the Abbey of Evesham'', sometimes the ''Evesham Chronicle'', is a medieval chronicle written at and about Evesham Abbey in England. ==Contents and authorship==
It covers the history of the abbey from 714 to 1539, and the early sections from 714 to 1214 were probably mostly composed by Thomas of Marlborough, who was abbot from 1230 to 1236. An unknown continuator brought the work down to 1418.〔Graves ''Bibliography'' p. 841〕 The earliest parts of the chronicle concern St. Egwin, and were probably written by a prior of the house, Dominic, sometime before 1125.〔Knowles ''Monastic Order'' pp. 704–705〕 Egwin was a bishop of Worcester who died in 717.〔 Also included in the ''Chronicon'' is a narrative of the translation of the relics of St Odulph, and the life of St Wigstan.〔 The historian R. R. Darlington felt that the account of Abbot Æthelwig that is part of the chronicle was not written by Thomas, and instead was written shortly after Æthelwig's death,〔 which occurred in 1077〔Knowles, et al. ''Heads of Religious Houses'' p. 47〕 or 1078.〔Knowles ''Heads of Religious Houses'' p. 248〕 The historian David Knowles felt that the account of Æthelwig was written instead by Dominic, but concurred with Darlington that the section was not composed by Thomas.〔 Yet another continuator extended the history of the abbots until 1539.〔Mullins ''Texts and Calendars I'' p. 47〕
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