Volume 1 of this two-volume Latin history of England, published 18639, covers the years 447871.Richard of Cirencester (c.13351400) was a Benedictine monk at Westminster whose Latin history narrates the story of England from the legendary accession of Vortigern in 447 up to Harold II in 1066. Volume 1, edited by John E. B. Mayor (18251910), was published in 1863.Richard of Cirencester (c.13351400) was a Benedictine monk at Westminster whose Latin history narrates the story of England from the legendary accession of Vortigern in 447 up to Harold II in 1066. Volume 1, edited by John E. B. Mayor (18251910), was published in 1863.Richard of Cirencester (c.13351400) wrote his Latin history of the deeds of the English kings while he was a Benedictine monk at St Peter's, Westminster. His work is largely unoriginal and derivative of other historians, but it does contain valuable information about Westminster Abbey, as well as a full account of the saints whose tombs were to be seen in the abbey church. The fourth (and last) book concentrates solely on the reign and deeds of Edward the Confessor. Although Richard expresses an intention to continue his story in a fifth book, beginning with William the Conqueror, there is no evidence that he ever did so. This first volume of a two-volume work, edited by the scholar John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor (18251910) and published in 1863, covers the period from the legendary accession of Vortigern in 447 up to the death of Ethelred of Wessex in 871.General preface; Book I. From the Landing of Hengist and Horsa till the Coming of Augustine, AD 447596: Titles of chapters; Chapters 154; Book II. From the Coming of Augustine to the Death of Ethelred, AD 596871: Preface; Titles of chapters; Chapters 171.