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Experience the fascination and excitement of this formative period in English history. The Normans combine an authoritative account of the main events with the human stories of how people lived, learned, played, prayed, loved, and were governed. The format has been designed to enable the reader to absorb the essence of the period. With over one hundred illustrations, maps, and time lines, the emphasis was on writing a serious history book with easy readability. Peter Simpsons encyclopedic knowledge of the English Middle Ages has enabled him to delve into fascinating details of the time and the links with England today to be found in language, institutions, and places. A lifetime of business, study, and research has enabled him to understand and relate the evolving architecture, trade, economics, and science and technology of this formative period in English history. England in the Middle Ages: The Normans 10661154 is ideal for scholars, students, visitors to England and Normandy, and for the general history reader.

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BELLS ENGLISH HISTORY SOURCE BOOKS General Editors S E Winbolt MA and - photo 1
BELLS ENGLISH HISTORY SOURCE BOOKS
General Editors: S. E. Winbolt , M.A., and Kenneth Bell , M.A.
THE NORMANS IN ENGLAND
BELLS ENGLISH HISTORY
SOURCE BOOKS.
Volumes now Ready, 1s. net each.
4491066.The Welding of the Race. Edited by the Rev. John Wallis , M.A.
10661154.The Normans in England. Edited by A. E. Bland , B.A.
11541216.The Angevins and the Charter. Edited by S. M. Toyne , M.A.
12161307.The Growth of Parliament, and the War with Scotland. Edited by W. D. Robieson , M.A.
13071399.War and Misrule. Edited by A. A. Locke .
13991485.York and Lancaster. Edited by W. Garmon Jones , M.A.
14851547.The Reformation and the Renaissance. Edited by F. W. Bewsher , B.A.
15471603.The Age of Elizabeth. Edited by Arundell Esdaile , M.A.
16031660.Puritanism and Liberty. Edited by Kenneth Bell , M.A.
16601714.A Constitution in Making. Edited by G. B. Perrett , M.A.
17141760.Walpole and Chatham. Edited by K. A. Esdaile .
17601801.American Independence and the French Revolution. Edited by S. E. Winbolt , M.A.
18011815.England and Napoleon. Edited by S. E. Winbolt , M.A.
18151837.Peace and Reform. Edited by A. C. W. Edwards , M.A., Christs Hospital.
18371856.Commercial Politics. By R. H. Gretton .
18561876.Palmerston to Disraeli. Edited by Ewing Harding , B.A.
18761887.Imperialism and Mr. Gladstone. Edited by R. H. Gretton , M.A.
* * * * *
15631913.Canada. Edited by James Munro , Lecturer at Edinburgh University.

BELLS SCOTTISH HISTORY
SOURCE BOOKS.
16371688.The Scottish Covenanters. Edited by J. Pringle Thomson , M.A.
16891746.The Jacobite Rebellions. Edited by J. Pringle Thomson , M.A.

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THE NORMANS IN ENGLAND
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INTRODUCTION
This series of English History Source Books is intended for use with any ordinary textbook of English History. Experience has conclusively shown that such apparatus is a valuablenay, an indispensableadjunct to the history lesson. It is capable of two main uses: either by way of lively illustration at the close of a lesson, or by way of inference-drawing, before the textbook is read, at the beginning of the lesson. The kind of problems and exercises that may be based on the documents are legion, and are admirably illustrated in a History of England for Schools, Part I., by Keatinge and Frazer, pp. 377381. However, we have no wish to prescribe for the teacher the manner in which he shall exercise his craft, but simply to provide him and his pupils with materials hitherto not readily accessible for school purposes. The very moderate price of the books in this series should bring them within the reach of every secondary school. Source books enable the pupil to take a more active part than hitherto in the history lesson. Here is the apparatus, the raw material: its use we leave to teacher and taught.
Our belief is that the books may profitably be used by all grades of historical students between the standards of fourth-form boys in secondary schools and undergraduates at Universities. What differentiates students at one extreme from those at the other is not so much the kind of subject-matter dealt with, as the amount they can read into or extract from it.
In regard to choice of subject-matter, while trying to satisfy the natural demand for certain stock documents of vital importance, we hope to introduce much fresh and novel matter. It is our intention that the majority of the extracts should be lively in stylethat is, personal, or descriptive, or rhetorical, or even strongly partisanand should not so much profess to give the truth as supply data for inference. We aim at the greatest possible variety, and lay under contribution letters, biographies, ballads and poems, diaries, debates, and newspaper accounts. Economics, London, municipal, and social life generally, and local history, are represented in these pages.
The order of the extracts is strictly chronological, each being numbered, titled, and dated, and its authority given. The text is modernised, where necessary, to the extent of leaving no difficulties in reading.
We shall be most grateful to teachers and students who may send us suggestions for improvement.
S. E. WINBOLT.
KENNETH BELL.
NOTE TO THIS VOLUME
The sources from which the extracts in this volume have been drawn are contemporary, with the exception of the Dialogus de Scaccario, of which two or three passages included here appear also in the succeeding volume.
A. E. B.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
DATEPage
.The Character of the Saxons and Normans contrasted
1069.The Harrying of the North
1070.The Resistance in the Fens
1070.The Depression of the English
.Norman Measures after the Conquest, and the Fusion of the Races
.The Statutes of William the Conqueror
.The Ordeal of the Glowing Iron
.Ordinance of William I., separating the Spiritual and Temporal Courts
1072.The Vindication of a Saxon Saint
1072.Ordinance of the Council touching the Dispute between Canterbury and York as to the Primacy
1074.The Revival of Monasticism
1074.The Conspiracy of the Earls
c. 1080.The Crown and the Papacy: the Conquerors Letter to Hildebrand
1083.Norman Abbots and Saxon Monks
1085.The Nature of Domesday Book
1085.The Domesday Commission
1085.The Form of the Domesday Inquest
.The Domesday Description of Shrewsbury
1086.The Salisbury Oath of Fealty
.Homage and Fealty
1087.The Endowment of Battle Abbey
.Character of William the Conqueror and of His Reign
.Forests and the Royal Love of Hunting
.The Training and Temperament of William Rufus
1088.The Rebellion of Bishop Odo
1088.Royal Procedure against a Bishop
1093.The Illness of William Rufus, and the Appointment of Anselm as Archbishop of Canterbury
109394.The Quarrel of William Rufus and Anselm
1095.The First Crusade
1097.The Pawning of Normandy
1098.The Jews under William Rufus
1100.The Death of William Rufus
.The Character of the Reign of William Rufus
.The Foundation of the Cistercian Order by Stephen Harding
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