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The Thorney Liber vitae, existing in one manuscript now in the British Library, is one of only three such compliations surviving from medieval England, and, unlike those from Durham and Winchester, is as yet unpublished. Begun at Thorney Abbey in Cambridgeshire in the late eleventh century and continuing into the twelfth, it records the many hundreds of names of those associated with the abbey, Apart from its significance as a memorial book, it is of considerable interest for historical, linguistic and prosopographical research - and for information on an important Fenland abbey. This volume provides the first printed edition of the text, and a facsimile, together a full introduction and studies of its most important aspects. Lynda Rollason gained her PhD from the University of Durham. With contributions from Richard Gameson, John Insley and Katharine Keats-Rohan.