or EALRED, an English historian who lived in the reigns of Stephen and Henry II. He was born in 1109, of a noble family, and educated in Scotland with Henry, the son of King David. Embracing a religious life, he became, first abbot of Revesby, in Lincolnshire, and afterwards of the celebrated abbey of Rievaulx. He died on the 12th of January 1166, aged 57, and was buried in his monastery. "He was," says Leland, "in great esteem during his life; celebrated for the miracles wrought after his death; and admitted into the catalogue of saints." He was author of several works, most of which were published by Gilho the Jesuit, at Douay, 1631: part of them may be also found in the *Bibliotheca Cisterciensis*, and *Bibliotheca Patrum*. His principal work is the *Speculum Charitatis*. Leland, Bale, and Pits, mention several manuscripts of his which never were published.