Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude V.4

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They are addressed respectively to the Archbishop of York, the Bishops of London and Winchester, and the Chapter and Clergy of the diocese of Canterbury : letters to the same effect being probably sent to all the other Bishops. These appear never to have been sent, but only kept by him, in case he should deter- mine to exert his powers. They lom thus : — The Archbishop of Canterbury to the Archbishop of York. "The calamities with which our holy Mother the Church of Canterbury has been for a lon
...g time past, unlawfully and above measure afflicted, cannot be unknown to your Brotherhood ; notorious as they are throughout the whole Latin world. We have waited for the re- 1170.] ACCOMMODATION AT FREITVILLE. 495 important concession to the the Archbishop's cause, though granted reluctantly and late, and John of Salisbury wrote to the Archbishop to urge him to turn it to account, at any rate by acquainting the King that he had such letters in his possession.
" It is the advice of myself," he says, " and his Lordship of Sens, unless any better course should occur to yourself, that those urgent letters, which your Lordship has in your possession, empowering you, in case no peace should be made, to take judi- cial steps, should be shown to the Archbishops of Rouen and Tours ; that, at least, the adversary may hear and tremble.


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