Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes
Récits d’un bourgeois de Valenciennes aka The Chronicle of a Bourgeois of Valenciennes is a vivid 14th-century vernacular chronicle written by an anonymous urban chronicler from Valenciennes in the County of Hainaut. It survives in a manuscript that describes local and regional history from about 1253 to 1366, blending chronology, narrative episodes, and eyewitness-style accounts of political, military, and social events in medieval France, Flanders, and the Low Countries. The work begins with a chronological framework of events affecting Valenciennes and its region under rulers such as King Philip VI of France and the shifting allegiances of local nobility. It includes accounts of conflicts, sieges, diplomatic manoeuvres, and the impact of broader struggles like the Hundred Years’ War on urban life in Hainaut. Written from the perspective of a burgher (bourgeois) rather than a monastery or royal court, the chronicle offers a rare lay viewpoint on high politics and warfare, reflecting how merchants, townspeople, and civic institutions experienced the turbulence of the 13th and 14th centuries. Its narrative style combines straightforward reporting of events with moral and civic observations, making it a valuable source for readers interested in medieval urban society, regional politics, and the lived experience of war and governance in pre-modern Europe.
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Paternal Family Tree: Grandison
Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison and Margaret Carew Baroness Grandison and Beauchamp were married.
Before 1339 [his father] Otho Grandison [aged 45] and [his mother] Beatrice Malemayne were married.
In 1339 Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison was born to [his father] Otho Grandison [aged 46] and [his mother] Beatrice Malemayne.
On 23rd May 1359 [his father] Otho Grandison [aged 66] died.
On 23rd April 1369 King Edward III of England [aged 56] created new Garter Knights
46th John Neville 3rd Baron Neville of Raby [aged 32].
47th Robert Dampierre [aged 46].
48th John Hastings 2nd Earl Pembroke [aged 21]. Some sources say 1370 but that would be inconsistent with the numbering?
49th Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison [aged 30].
50th Guy de Bryan [aged 50]. Possibly on 31st December 1369?.
On 16th July 1369 [his uncle] Bishop John Grandison 3rd Baron Grandison [aged 77] died. He was buried at Exeter Cathedral [Map]. His nephew Thomas [aged 30] succeeded 4th Baron Grandison. Margaret Carew Baroness Grandison and Beauchamp by marriage Baroness Grandison.
On 4th December 1370 Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison [aged 31] was captured by Bertrand Du Guesclin [aged 50] and Olivier III de at Le Mans [Map].
On 4th December 1370 the Battle of Pontvallain was a French army under Bertrand du Guesclin [aged 50] heavily defeated an English force at Pontvallain which had broken away from an army commanded by Robert Knollys [aged 45].
Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison [aged 31] commanded.
Philip Courtenay [aged 15] and Hugh Despencer [aged 32] were captured.
Alan Buxhull [aged 47] fought.
On 1st November 1375 Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison [aged 36] died. Baron Grandison abeyant.
Great x 1 Grandfather: Pierre Grandison
GrandFather: William Grandison 1st Baron Grandison
Father: Otho Grandison
GrandMother: Sibylla Tregoz Baroness Grandison
Thomas Grandison 4th Baron Grandison
GrandFather: Nicholas Malemayne
Mother: Beatrice Malemayne