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 September 3 William's march; state of Durham; restoration of Bishop William; his renewed influence      298-300

Michaelmas Loss of William's ships     300

The kings by the Scots' Water; mediation of Robert and Eadgar; Malcolm does homage to William     301-304

Questions as to the betrothal of Margaret and the earldom of Lothian     303-304

Return of William; signatures to the Durham charters     305-306

December 23 Fresh disputes between William and Robert; Robert and Eadgar leave England     306-307

October 15 Fall of the tower at Winchcombe     307

October 17 Great wind in London     308

1092 Fire in London     308

March 28 Consecration of the church of Salisbury     308-309

April 10 The tower and roof blown down     309

May 9 Completion of Lincoln minster; the church ready for consecration; Thomas of York claims the jurisdiction of Lindesey; the King orders the consecration     309-312

May 6 Remigius dies before the appointed day; the church remains unconsecrated     312

§ 5. ''The Conquest and Colonization of Carlisle. 1092.''

William's conquest of Carlisle; popular mistakes as to Cumberland and Westmoreland     313-314

603-685 Early history of Carlisle; it forms part of the Northumbrian kingdom     314

Scandinavians in Cumberland; destruction of Carlisle     315

1092 Dolfin lord of Carlisle; he is driven out; the city restored and the castle built     315

The Saxon colony at Carlisle     316

The earldom of Carlisle; later history of the city; the castle and the bishopric     317-318

1093 Fortunes of Henry; the men of Domfront choose him as their lord; description of Domfront     319-320

Henry's wars with Robert; he wins back his county     320-321

The castle of Saint James is granted to Earl Hugh     321-323

CHAPTER IV.

THE PRIMACY OF ANSELM AND THE ACQUISITION OF NORMANDY. 1093-1097.

1087-1092 Character of the early years of William Rufus; chronological sequence of the history     325-326