The History of Normandy and of England: William Rufus. Accession of Henry Beauclerc. 1864Macmillan and Company, 1864 |
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Abbot afterwards amongst ancient Anglo Anglo-Norman Anglo-Saxon Anselm Anselm of Aosta appointed Arch Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archiepiscopal authority baronage Barons became Belesme bestowed Bishop Bishop of Hereford bishoprick Bloet Bohemond brother Canons Canterbury Carileph Castle Chancery Church claim Clergy Clerk command Conqueror constitutional continued Council Court Courthose Crown Crusades death dignity Diocese Duke Durham duty Eadmer Earl earldom ecclesiastical employed encreased England English Eudo evil father favour feeling Flambard Guiscard Henry Beauclerc Hierarchy Holy honour human IIII investiture John de Villula King King's kingdom land Lanfranc Lord Losinga Malcolm ment Monks Mowbray never nevertheless noble Norman Normandy obedience obtained Odo of Bayeux Pallium Papal party Pope possessed Prelates prerogative Primate principle received reign rendered Robert Robert de Belesme Roger Rouen royal Rufus Sanuto Scotland Scots Scottish selm sion Sovereign spirit tion transactions Urban Walkeline whilst William de St