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 Thursday, October 15

Anselm and the bishops and lords; speech of Walkelin; the bishops' portrait of themselves; Anselm's answer     586-588

Part of the lay lords; Anselm's promise to obey the customs; he is charged with breach of promise; alternatives given him     588-589

Anselm and the King; Anselm's discourse; answer of Count Robert; the barons against Anselm     589-592

Anselm allowed to go, but the archbishopric to be seized     592-593

Anselm's last interview with Rufus; he blesses him     593-594

Anselm at Canterbury; he takes the pilgrim's staff     594

His treatment at Dover; he crosses to Whitsand     595

The King seizes the archbishopric; Anselm's acts declared null; the monks keep Peckham     595-596

Rebuilding of the choir of Christ Church; works of Prior Ernulf     596-597

Comparison of the trials of William of Saint-Calais, Anselm, and Thomas     597-605

Anselm does not strictly appeal to the Pope     598

He asserts no clerical privilege     599

Question of observing the customs     600

Comparison of the proceedings in each case     600-601

Architectural arrangements     601-602

Constitution of the assemblies; they become less popular; lessened freedom of speech     602-603

The inner and outer council; foreshadowing of Lords and Commons     603-604

The Witan and the Theningmannagemót      604

Behaviour of Rufus, of Henry the First, of Henry the Second     605

Effect on Anselm of his foreign sojourn     606

His journey; dealings of Odo of Burgundy; he reaches Rome     607

Councils of Lateran and Bari; story of the cope of Beneventum     607-610

Position of Rufus; he is never excommunicated; probable effect of excommunication     611-612

Anselm at Lyons; his letters to the Pope     612

His letters to the King from Rome; William's treatment of the letters     613

Mission of William of Warelwast     614-620

Nov., 1097-April, 1099

William on the Continent     614

Anselm at Schiavia; he writes "Cur Deus Homo"     615

Anselm and Urban before Capua; Anselm and the Saracens     615-617