Quarrels with France, 1080-7--Death-bed Dispositions of William-- The English Succession--The Norman Succession--The Conqueror's Death, Sept. 7, 1087--The English Exiles--The Character of William I. --His Forests.
Character of the Period, 1087-1135--Henry and Rufus compared--Policy of Rufus and Henry I.--Accession of Rufus, 1087--Personality of Rufus --Rebellion of Odo of Bayeux, 1088--Outbreak of Hostilities--Rufus and the English--Siege of Rochester--Trial of William of St. Calais-- Ranulf Flambard--Flambard's finance--Robert in Normandy--Robert and Henry--The Norman War, 1090-1--Malcolm and Rufus, 1091-- The English annexation of Carlisle, 1092--Death of Malcolm, 1093-- Accession of Donaldbane--Duncan and Donaldbane--Ecclesiastical Difficulties, 1092-3--Lay Investitures--Repentance of Rufus, 1093-- Anselm made Primate--His early Life and Character--Conditions of Anselm's acceptance--Norman Campaign, 1094--Quarrel of Rufus with Anselm, 1095--The Papal Question--Council of Rockingham, 1095-- Rufus approaches the Pope--The Theory of the Papal Power--The Council of Clermont, Nov., 1095--Measures: (1) The Investitures Decree--Effect of the Decree on England--(2) Decree for a Crusade-- England and the Crusades--The Rebellion of 1095--Robert Mowbray defeated--Punishment of the Rebels, 1096--Normandy pledged to Rufus, 1096--Robert and the English Crusaders--Later plans of Rufus, 1096-1100--Final Quarrel with Anselm, 1097--Rufus and Scotland-- The Welsh Marches--The Loss of Anglesea, 1098-Robert of Bellême inherits Shrewsbury--Continental Policy of Rufus, 1096-1100.
Death of Rufus, 1100--Accession of Henry I.--Charter of Henry I.--Settle- ment with the Church--Return of Duke Robert, Sept., 110--Robert invades England, 1101--Rebellion of the Montgomeries, 1102--New difficulties with the Church--Archbishop Gerard's Anti-papalism-- The Negotiations with Anselm--Anselm's Second Exile (1103-5)-- Disputes with Robert (1103-4)--Conquest of Normandy (1105-6)-- Battle of Tinchebrai--Treatment of Duke Robert and his allies--Settle- ment of Normandy, 1106-7--Investitures Compromise, 1106--The Baronage (1106-12)--The Lion of Justice--The Leges Henrici--The Curia Regis--The King's Law--Itinerant Justices--Private Jurisdictions --Fiscal System--The Exchequer--The Towns--Ecclesiastical Policy, 1106-30--The Problem of the Succession--Louis VI. and William Clito --War with France (1111-3)--Resumption of the War (1116-9)--Death of William Atheling--Last Norman Rebellion, 1123-5--Matilda's claim recognised--Matilda's Second Marriage, 1127--Henry's policy towards Wales--Relations with Scotland
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Publication Information: Book Title: England under the Normans and Angevins, 1066-1272. Contributors: H. W. C. Davis - author. Publisher: Methuen. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1905. Page Number: xiv.
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