Anglian collection

Lineage of East Anglian king Ælfwald from the Textus Roffensis, version R of the Anglian Collection.

The Anglian collection is a collection of Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies and regnal lists. These survive in four manuscripts; two of which now reside in the British Library. The remaining two belong to the libraries of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge and Rochester Cathedral.

Surviving manuscripts

The surviving manuscripts are listed below, in what is currently thought to be the chronological order of their composition.[1]

Version Location Manuscript
V British Library Cotton MS. Vespasian B vi. fols. 104109, the "Genealogy of the Kings of Mercia"
C Corpus Christi College, Cambridge CCCC 183
T British Library Cotton MS. Tiberius B v., vol. 1, fols. 273 and 7788, and Cotton MS. Nero D ii., fols 238241.
R Rochester, Cathedral Library[2] A.3.5, the "Textus Roffensis"

Genealogies and regnal lists

All the manuscripts include genealogies for the kingdoms of Deira, Bernicia, Mercia, Lindsey, Kent and East Anglia. Three of them (C, T and R) also contain a West Saxon genealogy, and regnal lists for Northumbria and Mercia.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 David Dumville, "The Anglian collection of royal genealogies and regnal lists", in Clemoes, ed., Anglo-Saxon England 5, pp. 2350. doi:10.1017/S0263675100000764
  2. The original is now kept at the Medway Archives (City Ark), Strood

References

  • Clemoes, Peter (2007) [1976]. Anglo-Saxon England 5. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-03862-6. 

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