The English Church From the Norman Conquest to the Accession of Edward I 1066 1
The English Church From the Norman Conquest to the Accession of Edward I 1066 1
W R W William Richard Wood Stephens
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Early the X THE PLOT i8i next morning, with a troop of soldiers hastily levied, they rode to Canterbury, about fifteen miles distant, and quartered them- selves with Clarembald, Abbot of St. Augustine's, who had taken the king's side in his quarrel with Becket. Having issued an order in the king's name, forbidding the mayor and citizens of Canterbury to render assistance to the primate, they repaired in the afternoon to his palace. Dinner, which was held in the great hall at three, had just end...ed, the con- cluding hymn had been sung, the archbishop had retired to his private chamber. The knights, who had concealed their coats of mail with cloaks, joined the throng of poor folk who were lingering in the outer hall to receive their daily dole of food. Meeting the seneschal, William Fitz - Nigel, they desired to be conducted to the archbishop's chamber, where they were readily admitted, and found him sitting on his bed conversing with his friends, amongst whom were John, the learned Archdeacon of Salisbury, his chaplain William Fitz- Stephen, and Edward Grim, a monk.
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