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he, composition of, 113; urges William to name an archbishop, 117; summoned to Rockingham, 118; becomes unimportant under Henry I., 126; frequently consulted by Henry II., 141; meets at Clarendon, 144; remonstrates with Henry III., 188, 192; refuses money to Henry III., 194; begins to be known as Parliament, 195; _see_ Parliament. Gregory I., Pope, finds English slave-boys at Rome, 28; sends Augustine to England, 39. Gregory VII., Pope, his relations with William I., 107. Gregory IX., Pope, demands money from England, 194. Grey, John de, nominated Archbishop of Canterbury by John, 177; unpopularity of, 178. Grey, family of, favoured by Edward IV., 331. Grey, Sir Thomas, execution of, 301. Grossetete, Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, opposes Henry III., 194, 195; death of, 197. Gualo, legate of Honorius III., 185. Guthrum defeats AElfred, 58; makes peace at Wedmore, 59; cedes London to AElfred, _ib._; extent of the kingdom of, 62. Gwledig, British title of, 26; title thought to have been assumed by Eadwine, 44. Gwynnedd under Caedwalla, 46. Gyrth, Earl of East Anglia, 89. Hadrian, the Emperor, wall of, 17. Halidon Hill, the Scots defeated at, 234. Harfleur taken by Henry V., 302; secured by the Duke of Bedford, 303. Harold Hardrada invades England, 94; is slain at Stamford Bridge, 96. Harold, son of Cnut, chosen king by the Mercians, 85; death of, 86. Harold, son of Godwine, earl of the West Saxons, 89; rules England under Eadward, 90; chosen king, 91; his oath to William, 93; marches into the North, 94; defeats Harold Hardrada at Stamford Bridge, 95; defeated and slain at Senlac, 98. Harthacnut, chosen king of the West Saxons, 85; comes to England, and dies, 86. Hastings, battle of, _see_ Senlac. Hastings, John, claims a third of Scotland, 215. Hastings, Lord, turns against Richard III., 339; execution of, 340. Heathfield, battle of, 46. Heavenfield, battle of, 47. Hedgeley Moor, battle of, 331. Helie de la Fleche opposes William II., 121. Hengist, traditional leader of the Jutes, 27. Henry I. receives no land at his father's death, 114; his wars with his brothers, 119; accession and marriage of, 122; puts down insurrections, 124; conquers Normandy, 125; his dispute
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