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Walter of Guisborough
Walter of Guisborough〔Walter of Gisburn, Walterus Gisburnensis. Previously known to scholars as Walter of Hemingburgh (John Bale seems to have been the first to call him that).
Sometimes known erroneously as Walter Hemingford, Latin chronicler of the 14th century.〕 was a canon regular of the Augustinian Gisborough Priory, Yorkshire and English chronicler of the fourteenth century.
==The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough==
His chronicle, The Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough (previously edited as the Chronicle of Walter of Hemingford or Hemingburgh),〔 〕 embraces the period of English history from the Conquest (1066) to the nineteenth year of Edward III, with the exception of the years 1316-1326. It ends with the title of a chapter in which it was proposed to describe the battle of Crécy (1346); but the chronicler seems to have died before the required information reached him. There is, however, some controversy as to whether the later portions which are lacking in some of the manuscripts are by him.
In compiling the first part, he apparently used the histories of Eadmer, Roger of Hoveden, Henry of Huntingdon, and William of Newburgh; but the reigns of the three Edwards are original, composed from personal observation and information. There are several manuscripts of the history extant, the best perhaps being that presented to the College of Arms by the Earl of Arundel.
The work is correct and judicious, and written in a pleasing style. One of its special features is the preservation in its pages of copies of the great charters, and its versions have more than once supplied deficiencies and cleared up obscurities in copies from other sources.
The first three books were published by Thomas Gale in 1687, in his ''Historiae Anglicanae scriptores quinque'', and the remainder by Thomas Hearne in 1731. The first portion was again published in 1848 by the English Historical Society, under the title ''Chronicon Walteri de Hemingburgh, vulgo Hemingford nuncupati, de gestis regum Angliae'', edited by HC Hamilton.

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