Post-Conquest Church Flashcards
Historian - “unconcealed hostility”
Loyn about foreign abbots and their english monks
Which Monk turned violent?
AEthelweard at the appointment of a monk Bec, Henry. He attacked the prior
Turold disputes
At Malmesbury, so had to be relocated to Petersborough
Benedictine houses by 1100
Had recruited foreigners, to the extent that the English were a “minority” (History of St Albans)
How did ecclesiastical and secular jurisdiction get split up in 1072?
the nomination of separate church courts and archdeacons, who would represent the bishops
Beginning of dispute between Canterbury and York
1072: Lanfranc vs Thomas of Bayeux
The movement of cathedrals to walled towns or cities
Lichfield to Chester
“it was the more important abbeys that were bestowed upon foreigners” and example
Williams
Lanfranc making of his Bec monks, Henry, prior of Christ Church rather than Godric, and englishman
Bishop Herbert of Losigna on clerical marriage
if all his priests were ejected, there wouldn’t be anyone to serve the church
Mason on Lanfranc
had the swift ability to compromise regarding clerical marriage
Williams on the Clergy
“stress for the education and competence of the clergy”
Influence of architecture within parishes
Mostly from 1080s
Henry I - cluniac gallery running around the top with solid durham-esque columns