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WHETHAMSTEDE, JOHN (d. 1465)

This article appears in Volume V28, Page 587 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: WAT-WIL
WHETHAMSTEDE, JOHN (d. 1465) ,
English
  abbot, was a son of Hugh Bostock, and was born at Wheathampstead in
Hertfordshire
 , owing his name, the Latin form of which is Frumentarius, to this circumstance. In early
life
  he entered St Albans Abbey and in 1420 he was chosen abbot of this
house
 . In 1423 he attended a council at Pavia, but in England his time was mainly occupied with lawsuits, several of which he carried on to defend the property and enforce the rights of the abbey. In 1440 he resigned his post, but in 1451, on the death of his successor, John Stoke, he became abbot for the second time. He died on the 20th of January 1465, and his tomb may still be seen in the abbey
church
 . Whethamstede was an energetic and successful abbot. He greatly improved the buildings at St Albans, which suffered somewhat during his later years owing to the wars of the roses; he also did some building at
Gloucester
 
College,
Oxford
 , with which he was connected. He was a friend of Duke
Humphrey
  of
Gloucester
 , whom he helped to gather together his famous collection of books, and was himself a writer, his works including Granarium de viris illustribus; Pa/atrium poetarum; and Super Valerium in Augustinum de Anchona.
Whethamstede's Chronicle, or the Registrum abbatiae Johannis Whethamstede, is a
register
  compiled soon after the abbot's death, which tells the events of his second abbacy. It has been edited by H. T. Riley, and is in vol. i. of the Registra quorundam abbatum monasterii S. Albani (London, 1872). The events of his first abbacy are narrated in the Annales monasterii S. Albani of John Amundesham, also edited by H. T. Riley (London, 187o-1871).


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