Annals of the six Kings of England by Nicholas Trivet

Translation of the Annals of the Six Kings of England by that traces the rise and rule of the Angevin aka Plantagenet dynasty from the mid-12th to early 14th century. Written by the Dominican scholar Nicholas Trivet, the work offers a vivid account of English history from the reign of King Stephen through to the death of King Edward I, blending political narrative with moral reflection. Covering the reigns of six monarchs—from Stephen to Edward I—the chronicle explores royal authority, rebellion, war, and the shifting balance between crown, church, and nobility. Trivet provides detailed insight into defining moments such as baronial conflicts, Anglo-French rivalry, and the consolidation of royal power under Edward I, whose reign he describes with particular immediacy. The Annals combines careful year-by-year reporting with thoughtful interpretation, presenting history not merely as a sequence of events but as a moral and political lesson. Ideal for readers interested in medieval history, kingship, and the origins of the English state, this chronicle remains a valuable and accessible window into the turbulent world of the Plantagenet kings.

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St Mary's Church, Halford, Warwickshire, South-Central England, British Isles [Map]

St Mary's Church, Halford is in Halford, Warwickshire [Map], Churches in Warwickshire.

St Mary's Church, Halford [Map]. A 12th century church extended in the 13th century.

1150. St Mary's Church, Halford [Map]. Norman tympanum of the Herefordshire School of Carving over the north door.

After 1856. St Mary's Church, Halford [Map]. Memorial to Lieutenant Charles Wade Crump who was killed at Lucknow, and Robert Crump who died of Cholera in 1854. They were the only sons of the Rector of Halford Charles Collins Crump and his wife Sarah.

After 1857. Memorial to Mary Porter and John Porter at St Mary's Church, Halford [Map].

After 22nd April 1861. Memorial to John Pigott Smith and his widow Mary at St Mary's Church, Halford [Map].