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Wendover and wrote
Roger of Wendover, a chronicler of the time, wrote:
Roger of Wendover wrote that Edgar King of the English granted Laudian to the King of Scots in 973 on condition that he come to court whenever the English king, or his successors wore his crown.
Although later Catholic historians and many other scholars disagree, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris wrote that Peter the Hermit was the true author and originator of the First Crusade, a view also recounted in the anonymous Gesta Francorum-written c. 1100-and by Albert of Aix in his Historia Hierosolymitanae Expeditionis

Wendover and was
Much of John's later, negative reputation was established by two chroniclers writing after the king's death, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris.
The use of recorded evidence was combined with an increased scepticism about two of the most colourful chroniclers of John's reign, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris.
According to Roger of Wendover, William was present at Gisors in France in 1188 when Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on crusade: " Thereupon the king of the English first took the sign of the cross at the hands of the Archbishop of Rheims and William of Tyre, the latter of whom had been entrusted by our lord the pope with the office of legate in the affairs of the crusade in the western part of Europe.
In the 13th century, James of Vitry had access to a copy while he was bishop of Acre, and it was used by Guy of Bazoches, Matthew Paris, and Roger of Wendover in their own chronicles.
He was elected to the Long Parliament for Wendover in 1646.
The 509th Composite Group was duly activated on 17 December 1944 at Wendover Army Air Field, Utah, under the command of Colonel Paul W. Tibbets.
In the account cited in full below, Roger of Wendover says that Eric was killed by a certain Maccus – elsewhere a son of Olaf – together with his son Haeric ( Henricus or Haericus ) and brother Ragnald ( Reginaldus ).
Matthew Paris included this passage from Roger of Wendover in his own history ; and other Armenians appeared in 1252 at the Abbey of St Albans, repeating the same story, which was regarded there as a great proof of the truth of the Christian religion.
During World War II, the nearby Wendover Army Air Field was a training base for bomber pilots, including the crew of the Enola Gay.
The House of Representatives passed a resolution permitting Wendover to leave Utah and join Nevada in 2002, but the bill was blocked in the Senate and did not become law.
Junkin lived in Wendover, Buckinghamshire, where he was a popular regular at the Red Lion pub.
A further story, from Roger of Wendover, states that the monks elected Reginald before Walter was even buried, and that only a few members of the cathedral chapter – the younger ones – participated in the election.
Roger of Wendover ( died 6 May 1236 ), probably a native of Wendover in Buckinghamshire, was an English chronicler of the 13th century.
On September 1, 1944, he was assigned to command the project at Wendover Army Air Field, Utah, that became the 509th CG, in connection with the Manhattan Project.
At the same time the Wendover arm was built leading to nearby Wendover.
The title Flores Historiarum was appropriated by another St Albans writer, Roger of Wendover, who carried his chronology up to 1235, the year before his death.
Wendover was well known for having a varied and diverse range of pubs, many of which have now closed due to the constraints and geographics of the day.
Wendover Football Club was founded over 100 years ago.
Diagram showing how the Wendover Cut-off was built across salt flat s in the early 1920s
The first chronicler to report the rumors about a love affair between Theobald and Queen Blanche was Roger of Wendover.

Wendover and monk
* May 6 – Roger of Wendover, Benedictine monk and chronicler of St. Albans Abbey dies.
* May 6 – Roger of Wendover, Benedictine monk and chronicler

Wendover and Canterbury
The medieval chronicler Roger of Wendover said that the king " had Archbishop Hubert of Canterbury to act for him in the matter of the church property, Geoffrey fitz-Peter in the matter of lay property ; and these two spared no one in carrying out their orders.

Wendover and is
* The chronicle of Roger of Wendover is of original value as of this year.
Thurkhill includes realistic touches including descriptions of Purgatory ’ s torture chambers, and is believed by Roger of Wendover, one of his society ’ s leading historians.
The Wendover Arm branches off westwards from the summit level under a bridge adjacent to Marsworth Top Lock and is currently navigable for just over a mile to moorings and a winding hole.
There is a restoration project to extend it back to Wendover.
A variant of the Wandering Jew legend is recorded in the Flores Historiarum by Roger of Wendover around the year 1228.
Except for West Wendover which is in the Mountain Time Zone, the county is in the Pacific Time Zone.
However Girl Scouts of Utah serves only the town of West Wendover, Nevada which is adjacent to Wendover, Utah.
This version is given in Flores Historiarum by Roger of Wendover ( died 1236 ), a somewhat gullible collector of anecdotes, who quoted from unnamed earlier writers.
West Wendover is a city in Elko County, Nevada, United States.
West Wendover is located on the eastern border of Nevada and the western edge of the Great Salt Lake Desert, and is contiguous with Wendover, Utah, with which it is sometimes confused.
West Wendover is located at ( 40. 739512 ,-114. 069796 ).
Ely is 97 miles east of Eureka, Nevada, 153 miles west of Delta, Utah, 105 miles north of Pioche, Nevada, 139 miles south of Wells, and 120 miles south of West Wendover.
Wendover is a city in Tooele County, Utah, United States.
Wendover is on the western border of Utah, and is contiguous with West Wendover, Nevada.
Investment is also underway to restore the Wendover Airfield which is currently managed by Tooele County.

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