Geoffrey imprisons William Duke of Aquitaine, 1048-1049 Fortresses of Domfront and Alençon; disloyalty of William's visit an important stage in the history 293-298 298 The people of Somersetshire and Devonshire ill-dis- posed towards them; probable grounds for their 314-317 Godwine sets sail; his first appearance off the Eng- 317-319 Godwine sails the second time to Wight; meeting of Godwine and Harold; they sail eastward together 319-320 Zeal in their cause shown by the men of Sussex, They enter the Thames and sail towards London 322-323 337-338 Disposal of Earldoms; restoration of Harold; Earl- The vacant Bishopricks; relations between Church Stigand appointed to Canterbury; his doubtful eccle- siastical position; handle given to the Normans 1053-1067 Wulfwig succeeds Ulf at Dorchester 1053-1067 Leofwine Bishop of Lichfield; Leofwine and Wulf- wig seek consecration beyond sea 1051-1070 William of London retains his Bishoprick 339-342 Normans allowed to remain or return; some of them probably restored after Godwine's death; Osbern Estimate of Godwine's conduct; his illness Position of the Normans in Eadward's later days; Different positions of Godwine and Harold with Christmas, Ecclesiastical appointments; Leofwine of Lichfield CONTENTS. xxiii March 20 Banishment of Ælfgar Elfgar hires ships in Ireland; he ravages Hereford- shire in alliance with Gruffydd October 24 Battle near Hereford; defeat of the English through 384-385 386-387 388-390 390-392 392-393 393-395 Gruffydd reconciled to Eadward; his oath of homage; he is mulcted of his lands in Cheshire § 3. From Harold's first Campaign against Gruffydd to the Deaths of 1055-1056 Ecclesiastical affairs; Hermann, Bishop of Wiltshire, 1056-1058 Hermann retires to Saint Omer; he returns and |