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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Flores Historiarum (Flowers of History) is a Latin chronicle dealing with English history from the creation to 1326 (although some of the earlier manuscripts end at 1306). It was compiled by various persons and quickly acquired contemporary popularity, for it was continued by many hands in many manuscript traditions. Among twenty surviving manuscripts are those compiled at St Benet Holme, Norfolk, continued at Tintern Abbey (Royal Mss 14.c.6); at Norwich (Cottonian Claudius E 8); Rochester (Cottonian Nero D 2); St Paul`s, London (Lambeth Mss 1106); St Mary`s, Southwark (Bodleian Library, Rawlinson Mss B 177); and at St Augustine`s, Canterbury (Harleian Mss 641). The main value of the work is seen in the work done by Roger of Wendover for his narrative of contemporary events from 1216 to 1235.