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202:. The judgement of deposition was seen by the judges as not just a punishment for Clarembald's offences against his monks, but also as a punishment for his involvement in the murder of Becket. Clarembald had fled the abbey before the commission arrived, and his later career is unknown. Clarembald probably died on 18 March, when his obituary was remembered at St. Augustine's, but the year is not known. 139:
ordered Clarembald to swear to obey Becket on 10 July 1165, but offered two small concessions – one that the form should be in the same form that previous abbots had sworn and secondly that the oath would not preclude further legal actions on whether the profession was required. Clarembald, who
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The monks of St Augustine's had long complained that their abbot was incompetent, stole revenues meant for the monks, sold property belonging to the abbey for his own use, and accepted bribes. The dispute between Becket and the king appears to have delayed the papacy noticing the dire straits the
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In 1168 the monks of St Augustine's complained to the papacy that Clarembald was allowing infants and small children to become monks of their abbey. The monks were given a papal ruling that stated no one should be allowed to become a monk younger than age 15. The next year Clarembald was the sole
178:, who were on their way to confront Becket. The knights asked Clarembald's advice, and the abbot-elect sent a knight of the abbey, Simon de Criol, along with the other four to confront the archbishop, which led to the murder of the archbishop later that day. 140:
was supported in his defiance of the archbishop by the king, continued to refuse to swear to obey Becket and was never consecrated as abbot. He remained as abbot-elect for his entire time in office.
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abbey had fallen into, but after Becket's death in 1173 the situation finally resulted in papal action. Clarembald was deposed from his abbacy in 1173, by a papal commission composed of
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The monks actual complaint was, in the words of David Knowles, "that infants recently at nurse" had been "clothed with the habit".
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supporter of a royal effort to remove England from papal and archiepiscopal authority. Clarembald was appointed to conduct the
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This article is about 12th-century abbot-elect of St Augustine's. For the French 12th-century theologian, see
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to those monks who were forced by Clarembald to be involved in events around Becket's murder.
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In late 1167 Clarembald was a member of a royal deputation to the papacy, along with
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Clarembald was a native of Normandy before he became prior of the Cluniac house
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called Clarembald a "worthless monk from overseas". Clarembald's contemporary,
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Clarembald was appointed to St Augustine's in 1163, at the command of King
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On 29 December 1170, Clarembald was host to the four knights,
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Index

Clarembald of Arras
St Augustine's Abbey
Benedictine
St Augustine's Abbey
Canterbury
Montacute Priory
Thetford Priory
Henry II of England
Thomas Becket
Archbishop of Canterbury
Alexander III
Reginald fitzJocelin
Becket controversy
sheriff's inquest
Reginald fitzUrse
Hugh de Morville
William de Tracy
Richard le Breton
Bartholomew Iscanus
Bishop of Exeter
Roger
Bishop of Worcester
Faversham
David Knowles
John of Salisbury
absolution



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