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Stephen Eyton

Stephen Eyton or Edon (fl. 1320?), was an English chronicler.
Eyton was a canon of the Augustinian priory of Warter, near Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire. His name may derive from the nearby village of Etton. He wrote a work entitled ''Acta Edwardi II'' ("The Acts of Edward II"), whose opening words were ''Post mortem toti mundo deflendam'' ("After the death of the whole world, bewail"). John Leland found a copy in the library of Fountains Abbey, but it has not since been identified.
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