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Andrew of Wyntoun

Andrew of Wyntoun (fl. 14th - 15th century) was a Scottish chronicler. He was canon regular of St. Andrews and prior of St. Serf, Lochleven. The subject of his "Original Chronicle," as he calls it, was Scottish history, introduced by foreign from the creation downwards, and it was written in verse that can hardly be called poetry. It is of value historically and interesting philologically, and consists of nine books or cantos. It is to him we owe "When Alexander our King was dead."

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