William of Nassyngton
William of Nassyngton was an English clerical administrator and translator from Nassington in Northamptonshire.
Poet
William of Nassyngton is the author of the Middle English poem Speculum Vitae, which was written in the middle to late 14th century.The poem consists of a commentary on the Lord's Prayer, 16,000 lines long. It covers analysis of the Ten Commandments, the Creed, the divine and cardinal virtues, the gifts of the Holy Ghost, the seven deadly sins, the Beatitudes, and the heavenly rewards. It derives in part from a French work in prose: Somme le roi, dated 1279.