Abstract :
The Vita Ædwardi regis, written probably in the late 1060s, is a major source for our
knowledge of the reign of King Edward the Confessor (1042–66). The discovery by
Henry Summerson of the complete text of a hitherto incomplete poem in the Vita
Ædwardi, describing a ship given to the king by Earl Godwine, on the occasion of the
king’s accession in 1042, contributes signifi cantly to our understanding of the poem
itself, and bears at the same time on the relationship between the Encomium Emmae
reginae and Vita Ædwardi, and between the Vita Ædwardi and the later eleventh- or earlytwelfth-
century source common to John of Worcester’s Chronicle and to William of
Malmesbury’s Gesta regum Anglorum. These matters are pursued further, in a preliminary
exploration of the wider signifi cance of Dr Summerson’s discovery.