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It's the holiday season. And this year, Santa brought us a new gift membership system. And it's really easy. Just go to the Britishistraypodcast.com, click the gift membership button, follow the instructions, and before you know it, you'll have a gift code that you can give to that special someone. ["The British History Podcast"] Welcome to the British History Podcast. My name is Jamie, and this is episode 435, Trials and Tribulations. This show is ad-free due to member support. And as a way of thanking members for keeping the show independent, I offer members only content, including extra episodes and rough transcripts, which you can gift now through the gift membership system. And you can get instant access to all the members' extras by signing up for membership at the Britishistraypodcast.com for about the price of a lot of tape a month. And thank you very much to Mark, Judy, and Hige for signing up already. Once in a while, the Chronicle has a hot take. Here's one of my favorites. Quote, the more men spoke about just law, the more unlawfully they acted. End quote. The Scribes just dropped that line in the middle of 1087, but it could have easily applied to 1075 and 1076. Things are starting to get a bit hairy. And remember, as you listen to the events of this episode, William's sons, Robert and Rufus, would have been there for it.