100 YORK. 1 153 Will. I AM, who had hocn consecrated id Sept. 1 144. but 18 Steph deprived by pope Kugenius Til, was restored to the arclibishopric by pope Anastasius IV in 1153, but he died in the followin^^ year", 8th June'^ and was buried in York cathcch'al. Seventv-two vears after ml " his death lie was canonized by pope Honorius III. T I j4 U()(;kh of Bisicoi'SBRiDGF,"", arcMrMCon of Canterbury^ 19 stcpii. was consecrated by Theobald, archbishop of Canter- bury, at Westminster (vi Id. Octob.) loth Oct. 1 1.54"^ but he was suspended for a short time by pope Alex- ander III, for crowning prince Henry contrary to his order ■^. He died in 1181", and was buried in York cathedral. The see teas void ten years. 7'^ Hoveden. Non multo post proditione clericoniin suorum post perceptionem Eiicharistiae infra ablutiones liquore Ictliali infectus extinctus est. Ibid. But see William of Newborough lib. i. cap. 26, where the whole story of the archbishop l>eing poisoned is refuted, "« Act. Pont. Thorn. Stubbs. col. 1722. "" De Ponte Episcojn. '^Gervas. et Act. Pont. Stubbs. In festo Paulini. Ymag. Hist. "5 In the Historia Contro- versia? inter sedcs Cantuar. et Fyborac. de Primatu the follow- ing extraordinary and indecent occurrence i.s gravely related : "Anno gratiae 1173 venit Rex Londoiiiam cum domino Hugone Papae Legato ; qui convocato clero proposuit concilium celc- brare. Cum in medio sedcret Le- gatus, Cautuariensis archiepisco- piis dextram optineret ; Rogerus Eb«)racfnsis archicpiscoj)iis in- nata sibi invectus aiTogantia, s^i- nistram sibi debitam respuens. inter Legatum et Cantuarienseni archiepiscopum irreverenterinni- tens sedere xisus est ; adeo ut in sui priraatis gremio resideret ; cum ipse a clericis et laicis tur- piter dejectus et cum baculis et pugnis ad terram. Et exiliens Cautuariensis archiepiscopus bo- num pro malo reddidit : frmulum suum et Cautuariensis ecclesiap inimicum surripuit tantir cladi. Tandem Eboracensis a terra re- surgens cum capa sua turpiter discissa. Regis prostratus vesti- giis, in Cantuaricnsem archiepi- scopum calumpniam intulit men- dosam. Sed audita prarsump- tionis sujT veritate, su.t vcsaniap dignos catulos reportavit. Dum autem ad regem fugeret pluries ; in consilio clamare ccpjienmt. ' Vade. vade traditor JS.ThomtT : adhuc ftplent illius sanguine ma- nus tu.T ill.T :' Rogerus semper capitalis inimicus Ecclesia? Cau- tuariensis erat et bcatflp ThomjF Martyris."
- Various days in that year
have been assigned for his death