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| 1091 | Lands and endowments of the church granted to St Osmund and by him given to his new cathedral at Old Sarum - the beginning of a long association with Salisbury. Salisbury appointed 2 vicars - North and South Grantham | |||
| 1100 | Larger church developed - cruciform plan, possibly 140 feet long, wide nave as now, rounded arches and 6 pillars remain today, narrow side aisles with lean-to roofs. Evidence of clerestory windows | 
| 1086 | -1086 | Domesday Survey: Church, 4 watermills, population about 1300 More info | ||
| 1100 | Henry I's daughter, Matilda, held the manor. | 
| 1078 | Domesday Survey | |||
| 1085 | -1100 | William II - king | ||
| 1087 | Durham Cathedral built | |||
| 1093 | First Crusade - the first of nine wars to liberate the Holy Land from Islamic rule. | |||
| 1100 | -1135 | Henry I king | 
| William II | Crowned | 1087 | Died | 1100 | 1100 William II was killed in the New Forest | Norman | 
| Henry I | Crowned | 1100 | Died | 1135 | 1120 King's son and heir drowned | Norman |