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Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (03 of 12) / Henrie I.

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A narrative recounts the accession of the youngest son of William the Conqueror, his efforts to secure the crown after his brother's death, and the political strategies used to win nobles and commons, including promises and reforms. It details administrative measures such as restoring church rights, repealing oppressive taxes, standardizing the yard, imprisoning a harmful bishop, and arranging a politically useful marriage to a Scottish royal woman previously placed in religious life. The account also describes tensions with his elder brother over the succession, disputes with Archbishop Anselm about homage and episcopal consecrations, and the arrival of a would-be papal legate.

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Raphael Holinshed

Raphael Holinshed was an English chronicler best known for his comprehensive work, "Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland," published in the late 16th century. His chronicles provided a detailed historical account of Britain from its earliest days through the Tudor period, influencing later writers, including William Shakespeare. Holinshed's narratives combined historical facts with folklore and legend, making them a significant resource for understanding the cultural and political landscape of his time. His work is notable for its ambitious scope and has contributed to the literary heritage of England, serving as a vital reference for historians and writers alike.

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