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John of Eversden or Everisden, (fl. 1300), was an English chronicler. ==Life== John was presumably a native of one of the two villages of that name near Caxton, Cambridgeshire. He entered the Benedictine order, having been tonsured in 1255,〔Chronicle MS. in Luard, pref. to ''Bartholomæi de Cotton Historia Anglicana'', p. lvii, 1859〕 and became a member of the Bury St Edmunds Abbey. He was cellarer there in 1300, when he made a "valida expedition" into Northamptonshire to carry out a claim of his monastery on the manor of Werketon (Warkton). In the following year, 1 June, he is mentioned in a bull of Boniface VIII confirming the election of Abbot Thomas,〔Prynne, ''Records'', iii. 920〕 and in January 1307 he attended the Parliament at Carlisle as proctor for his abbot.〔''Parliamentary Writs'', i. 186, ed. F. Palgrave, 1827〕 Nothing further is known of his life, and although for centuries he was remembered as a chronicler, his chief work was published merely as a continuation of the work done on the ''Chronicon ex chronicis'' by Florence of Worcester,〔''Florentii Wigorniensis monachi chronicon ex chronicisii'', ed. Thorpe, 1849〕 without a suspicion of its authorship, except that it was apparently written by some one connected with Bury.〔
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