Birthdate: 1340 AD
Birthplace: Walsingham, England
Died: 1422 AD
Thomas Walsingham, an English chronicler and Benedictine monk at St Albans Abbey, was known for producing significant works like the Chronicon Angliæ and Ypodigma Neustriæ. His writings offer valuable insight into the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, and Edward III, shedding light on English affairs during that period. Walsingham also documented the careers of notable figures such as John Wycliff and Wat Tyler, contributing to the historical record of his time.
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