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Bede
Bede (; ; 672/326 May 735), also known as the Venerable Bede or Bede the Venerable, was an English monk, author and scholar. He was one of the best known writers during the Early Middle Ages, and his most famous work, Ecclesiastical History of the English People, gained him the title "The Father of English History". He served at the monastery of St Peter and its companion monastery of St Paul in the Kingdom of Northumbria of the Angles.

William of Malmesbury
English monk and chronicler (c.1095 – c.1143)

Orderic Vitalis
English monk and historian (1075 – c. 1142)

Matthew Paris
medieval English chronicler and artist (c.1200-1259)
Henry of Huntingdon
English historian
Layamon
Layamon or Laghamon (, ; ) – spelled Laȝamon or Laȝamonn in his time, occasionally written Lawman – was an English poet of the late 12th/early 13th century and author of the Brut, a notable work that was the first to present the legends of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table in English poetry (the first Arthurian poems were by Frenchman Chrétien de Troyes).
Benedict Biscop
Anglo-Saxon abbot
Raphael Holinshed
English chronicler
John of Worcester
English monk and chronicler
Roger of Wendover
early 13th-century English monk and chronicler
Symeon of Durham
12th-century monk and chronicler
Richard of Devizes
English monk and chronicler

Byrhtferth
thumb|Byrhtferth's diagram with the Four elements (earth, water, air, fire), seasons, solstices, equinoxes, signs of the zodiac and ages of man. An [[Ogham inscription is in the centre. Miniature from the twelfth-century English medieval manuscript MS Oxford St John's College 17, folium 7 verso. Copy from original about 1000 AD by Byrhtferth.]]
Byrhtferth (; ) was a priest and monk who lived at Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire) in England. He had a deep impact on the intellectual life of later Anglo-Saxon England and wrote many computistic, hagiographic, and historic
Edward Hall
16th-century English lawyer, politician, and historian
Ralph de Diceto
English priest and historian
Thomas Walsingham
15th-century English chronicler
Geoffrey Gaimar
Anglo-Norman chronicler

Nicholas Trivet
Anglo-Norman chronicler
Ralph of Coggeshall
English monk and chronicler
William Worcester
15th-century English chronicler and antiquary
Robert of Gloucester
English historian
Adam of Usk
Priest, canonist, historian, chronicler
Robert Mannyng
medieval English translator

John Rous
English historian and antiquarian (1411-1491)
Adam Murimuth
English historian
Robert Fabyan
chronicler
Bernard André
French Augustinian friar, author and poet (ca 1455 - ca 1522)
Hugh Candidus
English Benedictine monk and author (c.1095–c.1160)
Jocelin de Brakelond
English monk and chronicler
Thomas Grey
14th-century Anglo-Norman chronicler
Walter of Guisborough
English historian and monk