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Mannyng, Robert, active 1288-1338

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  • Henry of Ghent — s. xiv in. Merton College 23. b. 6

  • Copy of Robert Mannyng of Brunne, Chronicle MS. Facs. c. 42, fols. 65-66

  • Robert Mannyng — 15th century, beginning.; England, HertfordshireThe localisation of the manuscript to Hertfordshire is by Angus McIntosh, M. L. Samuels and Michael Benskin ( A Linguistic Atlas of Late Mediaeval English (Aberdeen: 1986), I, p. 146). Sullens states that the manuscript was most likely written c. 1400, with this date supported by palaeographical analysis ( Handlyng Synne(Binghamton, New York: 1983), p. xxv; cited in Yoko Iyeiri, 'Negative Constructions in Selected Middle English Verse Texts' (1992), p. 28) MS. Bodl. 415

  • Guardbook of fragments MS. Rawl. D. 913

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Variants

  • Mannyng, Robert
  • Robert, de Brunne
  • Brunne, Robert Mannyng of
  • Robert, of Brunne
  • Mannying, Robert
  • Manning, Robert
  • Brynne, Robert Mannyng of
  • Brunne, Robert Manning of
  • Robert, of Bourne
  • Mannyng of Brunne, Robert
  • Manning of Brunne, Robert
  • Manning de Brunne, Robert
  • Brunne, Robert de
  • Robert, of Brynne
  • Robert, Mannyng of Brunne
  • Mannyng | Robert [Roberte Mannyng of Brunne] | d. in or after 1338| poet and historian
  • Robert, Manning of Brunne
  • Mannyng of Brynne, Robert
  • Brunne, Robert of
  • Mannyng, Robert, active 1288-1338

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