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Anselm absolves two bishops, Osmund of Salisbury
and Robert of Hereford; he restores Wulfrith of
Saint David's 533-534

June 10

Anselm receives the pallium at Canterbury 534-535

June 26

Death of Bishop Robert of Hereford; the Legate stays
in England; his dealings with Anselm 535-537

The King's northern march; Anselm entrusted with
the defence of Canterbury 537-538

Letters between Anselm and the Legate; the bishops
object to Anselm's position; his answer 538-540

Question about the monks at Christ Church; Anselm
and his tenants 540-541

Christmas,
1096-1096

Assembly at Windsor and Salisbury 541-542

January 6

Anselm attends William of Saint-Calais on his
death-bed 541-542

June 6

Consecration of bishops; Samson of Worcester and
Gerard of Hereford 542-544

Anselm consecrates Irish bishops 544


§ 6. The Crusade and the Mortgage of Normandy. November 1095-March 1097.

March 7,
1095.

Council of Piacenza; appeal of the Emperor Alexios 545


Nov. 18

Council of Clermont; the first crusade 545-547

Bearing of the crusade on our story; no king engaged
in the first crusade; share of Normandy
and Flanders 546-547

The crusades a Latin movement; name of Franks 546

Decrees of the Council; lay investitures forbidden;
sentence against Clement and the Emperor; against
Philip and Bertrada 548-549

Urban preaches the crusade; his geography 549-550

French, Norman, and other crusaders 550-552

Marriage of Robert of Meulan 551

Duke Robert takes the cross; he applies to William
for money; position of William towards the crusade 552-553

Mission of Abbot Jeronto; he rebukes William 553-554

Easter,
April 13

The Pope sends his nephew; peace between William
and Robert 554-555

Normandy pledged to William 555

June 2

Whitsun Assembly; taxation to raise the pledge-money;
protest of the prelates 556-557

Oppression of the tenants; plunder of the churches 557-558

Contribution of Anselm; he mortgages Peckham to
his monks 558-559