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Holinshed's Chronicles
The Historie of England

Raphael Holinshed (1529 - 1580) was an English chronicler, whose work, commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles, was one of the major sources used by William Shakespeare for a number of his plays.

He is thought to have come from Cheshire, but lived in London where he worked as a translator for the printer Reginald Wolfe. Wolfe gave him the project of compiling a world history from the Flood to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. This ambitious project was never finished, but one portion was published in 1577 as The Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Holinshed was only one contributor to this work; others involved in its production included William Harrison, Richard Stanyhurst, and John Hooker.

Shakespeare used the revised second edition of the Chronicles (published in 1587) as the source for most of his history plays, the plot of Macbeth, and for portions of King Lear and Cymbeline.

The Historie of England
by Raphael Holinshed
(1577)
Note: In Old English

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol I

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol II

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol III

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol IV

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol V

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol VI

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol VII

Chronicles of The Historie of England Vol VIII




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