[1] Being vpon this point [...] called togither a parlement of the lords both sp [...]rituall and tem|porall at London, R. Houed. and there ( [...] S B [...]rtholomew [...] daie) proclaimed his said sonne Henrie fellow [...] him in the kingdome, whom after this on the [...] following,Henrie the son crowned the 18. of Iulie saith Matth. Paris. being the fouretéenth daie of Iune 1 [...]70. Roger archbishop of [...] to the manner, being [...] the king. This [...] a [...]erteined [...] of Canturburie, but bicause he was [...] the realme, the king appointed the archbishop of Yorke to doo it, which he ought not to haue doone without li|cence W. Paruus. of the archbishop of Canterburie within the precinct of his prouince (as was [...]lledged by arch|bishop Becket) who complained thereof vnto pope Alexander, and so incensed the pope, that he being highlie moued by his letters, for bad not onelie the archbishop of Yorke, but also Gilbert bishop of Lon|don,The archb. of Yorke is for|bidden the vse of the sacra|ments. and Iocelin bishop of Salisburie (who were pre|sent at the coronation) the vse of the sacraments, which made king Henrie far more displeased with the archbishop Thomas than he was before.