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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (2 of 12), by Raphael Holinshed This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (2 of 12) William Rufus Author: Raphael Holinshed Release Date: September 25, 2005 [EBook #16748] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHRONICLES OF ENGLAND *** Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Louise Pryor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net WILLIAM RUFUS, OR WILLIAM THE RED. [Sidenote: 1087. An. Reg. 1.] William, surnamed Rufus or William the Red, second sonne to William Conqueror, began his reigne ouer England the ninth of September, in the yeare 1087. about the 31. yeare of the emperour Henrie the fourth, and the 37. of Philip the first, king of France, Urbane the second then gouerning the see of Rome, and Malcolme Cammoir reigning in Scotland. [Sidenote: _Polydor._ _Sim. Dunel._ _Matth. Paris._] Immediatlie after his fathers deceasse, and before the solemnitie of the funerals were executed, he came ouer into England with no lesse speed than was possible, and following the counsell of Lanfranke archbishop of Canturburie (in whome he reposed all his trust) he sought to win the fauour of the Peers and Nobilitie of the realme by great and liberall gifts. For although there were but few of the homeborne states that bare rule in the land at this season; yet those that remained, and whome his father in extreme sort had wronged, he verie gentlie enterteined, promising them not onlie to continue their good lord and souereigne, but also to make more fauourable ordinances than his father had left behind him; and furthermore to restore the former lawes and liberties of the realme, which his said father had abolished. Thus by faire words and politic he obtained his purpose. [Sidenote: _Sim. Dunel._ Marchar and Wilnot.] Howbeit soone after he forgat himselfe, and imprisoned Marchar and Wilnot, whom he had brought ouer with him from Normandie, being set at libertie by his father. [Sidenote: Lanfranke had fauoured him euen of a child. _Matth. Paris._ William R
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