The True Chronicles of Jean le Bel Volume 1 Chapters 1-60 1307-1342

The True Chronicles of Jean le Bel offer one of the most vivid and immediate accounts of 14th-century Europe, written by a knight who lived through the events he describes, and experienced some of them first hand. Covering the early decades of the Hundred Years’ War, this remarkable chronicle follows the campaigns of Edward III of England, the politics of France and the Low Countries, and the shifting alliances that shaped medieval warfare. Unlike later historians, Jean le Bel writes with a strong sense of eyewitness authenticity, drawing on personal experience and the testimony of fellow soldiers. His narrative captures not only battles and sieges, but also the realities of military life, diplomacy, and the ideals of chivalry that governed noble society. A key source for Jean Froissart, Le Bel’s chronicle stands on its own as a compelling and insightful work, at once historical record and literary achievement. This translation builds on the 1905 edition published in French by Jules Viard, adding extensive translations from other sources Rymer's Fœdera, the Chronicles of Adam Murimuth, William Nangis, Walter of Guisborough, a Bourgeois of Valenciennes, Geoffrey le Baker of Swinbroke and Richard Lescot to enrich the original text and Viard's notes.

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Biography of Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex 1579-1619

Paternal Family Tree: Hatton

Before 1579 [his father] John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire (age 32) and [his mother] Jane Shute were married.

In or before 1579 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex was born to [his father] John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire (age 32) and [his mother] Jane Shute.

In or after 1583 [his father] John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire (deceased) died.

In 1601 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 22) was elected MP Buckingham.

On 13th March 1602 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 23) and Alice Fanshawe (age 21) were married.

In 1603 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 24) was knighted with the Order of the Bath.

On 28th June 1605 [his son] Christopher Hatton 1st Baron Hatton was born to Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 26) and [his wife] Alice Fanshawe (age 24). He married 8th May 1630 Elizabeth Montagu Baroness Hatton and had issue.

In 1606 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 27) was elected MP Bedford.

In 1614 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 35) was elected MP Huntingdon.

On 10th September 1619 Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex (age 40) died intestate. He was buried in Westminster Abbey [Map].

Ancestors of Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex

Great x 2 Grandfather: Henry Hatton

Great x 1 Grandfather: John Hatton

GrandFather: John Hatton of Gravesend

Father: John Hatton of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire

Christopher Hatton of Clay Hall in Essex

GrandFather: Robert Shute

Mother: Jane Shute

Great x 1 Grandfather: Christopher Burgoyne of Long Stanton in Cambridgeshire

GrandMother: Thomasine Burgoyne