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 The question as to the Pope left unsettled; no reference to the Pope in English episcopal appointments      424-425

Order of episcopal appointments then and now; theory of the two systems     425-427

Sept. 25, Enthronement of Anselm; Flambard brings a suit 1093     against him on the day of his enthronement      427-428

December 4 Consecration of Anselm at Canterbury; list of the officiating bishops     429-430

Successful objection of Thomas of York to the phrase "Metropolitan of Britain"     430-432

Anselm's general profession to the Roman church     432-433

Thomas claims jurisdiction over Lincoln; Robert Bloet's consecration delayed     433

Christmas, Assembly at Gloucester; Anselm received by the 1093-1094     King      434

§ 3. ''The Assembly at Hastings and the second Norman Campaign. 1094.''

Events of the year 1094; affairs of Normandy; their connection with Anselm     434-435

Christmas, Robert's challenge of William; war decreed     435-436 1093-1094

Contributions collected for the war; Anselm unwilling to contribute; he at last gives five hundred pounds     437-438

William first accepts the money and then refuses it     438-440

Dispute with Bishop Maurice of London; judgement of Wulfstan     440-441

February 2 1094      Assembly at Hastings; fleet delayed by the wind      441-442

February 11 Consecration of the church at Battle; William and Anselm at Battle     442-445

February 3, Death of Bishop Geoffrey of Coutances; his successor 1093      Ralph at Hastings and Battle      444

February 12 Consecration of Robert Bloet to Lincoln; his gift to the King; plot against Anselm; compromise with York     445-446

1104-1123 Character and episcopate of Robert Bloet     447-448

Return of Bishop Herbert of Thetford; he is deprived by the King     448

1094 His restoration; he removes his see to Norwich     448

February 17 The ceremonies of Ash-Wednesday; Anselm rebukes the minions     449-450

Anselm's interview with the King; his silence about the war     450-451