HOVEDEN, ROGER OF

HOVEDEN, ROGER OF
   chronicler, born at Howden, Yorkshire; held an appointment in Henry II.'s household; was engaged in various missions to the monastic houses, and in 1189 became an itinerant justice; his well-known Chronicle begins where Bede's ends, 732, and continues down to 1201.

The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. . 1907.

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