Hugh the Chanter
Hugh Sottovagina (died c. 1140), often referred to as Hugh the Chanter or Hugh the Chantor, was a historian for York Minster during the 12th century and was probably an archdeacon during the time of his writing. He was author of the Latin text known as the History of the Church of York.
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High Medieval |
Hugh the Chanter • Ralph de Baro • John son of Letold • Ralph • Jeremy • Geoffrey de Muschamp • John de Gray • Ralph de Kyme • Hugh Murdac • William of Ely • Matthew Scot • Serlo • Walter de Taney • John de Langeton • Roger • Rufinus of Tonengo • Thomas de Grimston
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Late Medieval |
Stephen de Mauley • Adrian de Fieschi • Innocent de Fieschi • William de Weston • John Ellerker • Thomas de Holwell • William de Ferriby • William de Catton • William de Kexby • Roger de Ripon • Robert de Manfeld • Adam Spencer • John Marshall • John Fitzthomas • Alexander Herle • Thomas Walkington • Clement Stanton • Richard Pittes • William Pelleson • William Duffield • Stephen Wilton • William Brande • William Poteman • William Constable • Henry Carnebull • Geoffrey Blythe • John Hole • Thomas Crossley
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Early modern |
John Reynald • Richard Rawlyngs • James Denton • Thomas Bedell • William Clyff • Richard Langridge • John Warner • Christopher Malton • Ralph Coulton • Richard Remington • Richard Byrde • John Phillips • Henry Thurscros • Timothy Thurscros • John Neale • Robert Feild • John Lake • Barnabas Long • John Burton • James Fall • John Richardson • Jaques Sterne • Francis Blackburne • Robert Peirson
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Hugh the Chnter |
Alternative names |
Sottovagina, Hugh |
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1140 |
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