Great Britain -- History -- Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066 -- Sources
King of England 209
1067 goes abroad 211
1068 sacks York 211
1069 lays the north waste 212
1070 despoils monasteries 213
1070 makes peace with Swegn 216
1072 reduces Scotland 226
1073 reduces Maine 227
1074 again in Normandy 227
1075 quells rebellion 228
1076 at war with France 229
1077 makes peace with France 229
1079 fights with his son Robert 230
1081 invades Wales 230
1082 arrests Odo 230
1085 causes a survey to be made of England 234, 240
1086 goes to Normandy 235
1087 invades France & burns Mante 237, 238
1087 dies 238
1087 his character 238-242
1079 William, Prince, wounded 230
1087 2d, King of England 220, 243
1087 his gifts to the Church 243
1088 quells Odo’s rebellion 247
1090 at war with his brother Robert 249
1091 makes peace with Robert 250
1091 with Malcolm 251
1092 repairs Carlisle 252
1093 his illness 252
1093 quarrels with Malcolm 253
1094 William 2d, King of England, at war with Robert 255
1095 invades Wales 259
1095 quells the Northumbrian rebellion 259, 260
1096 receives Normandy for a sum of money 262
1097 invades Wales 263
1098 in Normandy 264
1090 reduces Maine 265
1100 killed, and his character 266, 267
1048 William Bishop of London 199
1070 William Fitz Osborne, Earl of Hereford, killed 217
1075 his daughter’s marriage 227
1070 William Bishop of Durham (A. D. 1080) 219
1088 rebels 244
1096 dies 261
1085 William Bishop of Elmham 233
1096 William, Earl of Eu, blinded 261
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