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  1. 29. Mai 2024 · Egelsin, the last abbot of Saxon times, joined Stigand, then archbishop, in offering resistance to William the Conqueror. The latter promised well to them at first, but after his coronation began to lay hands on the possessions of the monasteries, and Egelsin fled to Denmark in 1070.

  2. www.british-history.ac.uk › fasti-ecclesiae › 1066-1300Bishops | British History Online

    28. Mai 2024 · Stigand. King's chapl., nominated to Selsey on deposition of capæthelric 24 May 1070 (Councils & Synods I pt 2 p. 579). Occ. as one of participating bps. at cons. of abp. Lanfranc 29 Aug. 1070, so his own cons. had taken place before that date (ibid. p. 588).

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · After, or perhaps a little before, the death of Leofstan the abbey seems to have been seized by that rapacious prelate Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, who at this time was obtaining the revenues of many of the larger monasteries. Besides St. Albans he held in this way the abbeys of Winchester, Glastonbury, St. Augustine and Ely.

  4. 24. Mai 2024 · William made Lanfranc first abbot of St. Stephen’s at Caen (c. 1063) and after the Conquest nominated him to the see of Canterbury as soon as the incumbent, Stigand, was deposed. Lanfranc embarked upon a successful reform and reorganization of the English Church.

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  5. 29. Mai 2024 · Stigand Archbishop of Canterbury held it in the time of the Confessor, in his own right, as a temporal fee, but was deprived at the conquest. Stigand had 2 carucates of land, with 9 villains, 5 borderers, and 2 carucates in demean; one carucate and an half among the tenants, 20 acres of meadow, 4 cows, and 20 swine, &c. 100 sheep ...

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · Stigand observes game traits on the plains, and in the bush and forested areas detailing animal movements, coloration and even preservation of game. There are interesting chapters comparing hunting big game to shooting, and also on stalking." - Kenneth Czech

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · By March, William was secure enough to return to Normandy, but he took with him Stigand, Morcar, Edwin, Edgar, and Waltheof. He left his half-brother Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux, in charge of England along with another influential supporter, William fitzOsbern, the son of his former guardian.