Capitolo 91
In England him first it went to Winchester to find possession of his/her father
great treasure, and then to Canterbury with his/her letter to Lanfranc.
In any place it is there some signal of opposition to his/her succession, or of some
I enliven in favour of Robert, or on the part of Robert, to this moment. If the
archbishop had some doubts, as a man of his/her good judgment would have well
it had, while knowing the new king from his/her childhood, them you/they were calmed soon or him
resolved to put aside them. He had, indeed, nothing alternative. There is
nothing to point out that the letter of his/her master to die allowed him/it some
choice, neither it was some possible candidate of what it gave there promise a best
kingdoms, for Lanfranc Robert you/he/she has had to know as he knew William.
Together their climbed to London and September 26 th 1087, as soon as more
what two weeks after he left the side of the bed of his/her father, William was crowned
governments from Lanfranc. The archbishop picked of him up the usual oath to dominate
justly and to defend the peace and the liberty of the Church demanding a,
special promise always to be driven from his/her suggestion; but there is anybody
the evidence of some unusual reunion to London of magnates or people, of some
negotiations to earn the support of people of the influence, or of some
approval asked or gives. The procedures in everything it was what we owe
you are waited in a kingdom held by hereditary right as the chancery of the
Conqueror often called him/it, and from such right that comes down to the heir.
This aspect is possibly been able to be given to these alacrity events and
from the necessity to prevent some opposition. Men have been able to find
them with a crowned new king and it consecrated as soon as them
known of the death of the old one; but any objection was ever made.
Among some months a serious insurrection broke out among those that
hoped to make Robert govern, but nobody declared the title of that William it was
defective because you/he/she had not been him chosen. If the crown English was contained