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The Sarum antiphoner – its sources and influence

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 July 2009

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It is well known how, at the time of the Conquest, Osmund, son of Henry, Count of Sées, and Isabella, sister of William the Conqueror, accompanied the new king to England; how he there became first William's chaplain, then Chancellor (1072), and finally Bishop of Salisbury (1078).

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© The Plainsong and Medieval Music Society 1980

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