. The Normans in Europe . nees into the Sees and forcing them to receiveconsecration from Canterbury, a policy which was deeplyresented by the Bishop of St. Davids who claimed metro-politan authority. Secondly, he established in Pembroke-Flemi h shire a colony of Flemings who at this time colony in were flocking to England, driven from Flan-sWlre/° ^ ders by one of those inundations of the sea iiii. which occurred periodically in their low-lyinghome. This settlement, near Tenby, did something tointroduce the knowledge of the woollen trade and agri-culture into Wales, and formed a nucleus of or


. The Normans in Europe . nees into the Sees and forcing them to receiveconsecration from Canterbury, a policy which was deeplyresented by the Bishop of St. Davids who claimed metro-politan authority. Secondly, he established in Pembroke-Flemi h shire a colony of Flemings who at this time colony in were flocking to England, driven from Flan-sWlre/° ^ ders by one of those inundations of the sea iiii. which occurred periodically in their low-lyinghome. This settlement, near Tenby, did something tointroduce the knowledge of the woollen trade and agri-culture into Wales, and formed a nucleus of order andadvance. But insurrections still continued, and Waleswas never quiet until entirely subdued by Edward I. Meanwhile in England Henry had been engaged inQ 1 -th ^ quarrel with Anselm. Since the reign ofAnseim William I. a death struggle had been carried invesdtures, on between Pope and Emperor on the ques-iioo. |--Qj^ Qf investitures. The claim to invest the bishops with the ring and crozier, the ecclesiastical sym-.


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