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− | [[note]] 1066 [[/ | + | [[note]] 1066 [[/note]] of being well disposed to the Church, |
+ | & his enterprise had received the Popes | ||
+ | approbation. All these motives concurring | ||
+ | the priestly faction raised such | ||
+ | an Opposition to Morcar & Edwin, that | ||
+ | despairing of success, they retired into the | ||
+ | North. The two Archbishops, Bishops | ||
+ | & others and among the rest Prince | ||
+ | Edgar swore fealty to William; & upon | ||
+ | his farther approach to London, the | ||
+ | Magistrates presented him the Keys of | ||
+ | the City. | ||
+ | Soon after the Prelates & Lords | ||
+ | offered him the Crown, which He |
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6 underline William I /underline note 1066 /note of being well disposed to the Church, & his enterprise had received the Popes approbation. All these motives concurring the priestly faction raised such an Opposition to Morcar & Edwin, that despairing of success, they retired into the North. The two Archbishops, Bishops & others and among the rest Prince Edgar swore fealty to William; & upon his farther approach to London, the Magistrates presented him the Keys of the City. Soon after the Prelates & Lords offered him the Crown, which He