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The Accord of Winchester from 1072, signed by (top to bottom, left-hand column) William, Matilda, Lanfranc, Walkelin and Wulfstan, along with (top to bottom, right-hand column) Papal legate, Thomas, Remigius and Herfast.  The signatures of William I and Matilda are the first two large crosses. | | primacy | Archbishop of Canterbury | Archbishop of York | Thomas | Lanfranc | King William | Winchester | 8 April | 1072 | the castle | Windsor | 27 May | his queen | illiterate | citation needed | Wulfstan | bishop of Worcester | Walkelin | bishop of Winchester | Remigius de Fécamp | bishop of Lincoln | Herfast | bishop of Thetford | lector | papal legate | Pope Alexander II | bishop of London | Hereman | bishop of Sherborne | Walter | bishop of Hereford | Giso | bishop of Wells | Stigand | bishop of Chichester | Siward | bishop of Rochester | Osbern FitzOsbern | bishop of Exeter | Odo, bishop of Bayeux | earl of Kent | Geoffrey | bishop of Coutances | St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury | Ramsey Abbey | Glastonbury Abbey | abbot | Ely Abbey | Chertsey Abbey | Evesham | St Albans | St Peter's, Westminster | Bury St Edmunds | Peterborough | Abingdon | Winchester New Minster | Canterbury Cathedral | British Library | Categories | Episcopacy in Anglicanism | History of Hampshire | Manuscripts | Norman conquest of England | 1072 | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since June 2007 |
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