Odo of Bayeux had became Earl of …

Years: 1076 - 1076

Odo of Bayeux had became Earl of Kent in 1067, and for some years he has been a trusted royal minister.

On some occasions when William is absent (back in Normandy), he has served as de facto regent of England, and at times he led the royal forces against rebellions (e.g., the Revolt of the Earls): the precise sphere of his powers is not certain, however.

There are also other occasions when he accompanied William back to Normandy.

During this time Odo has acquired vast estates in England, larger in extent than any one except the king: he has land in twenty-three counties, primarily in the south east and in East Anglia.

Several years after the invasion, Archbishop Lanfranc, having in 1070 succeeded to the see of Canterbury, requests an inquiry into the activities of Odo (and Lanfranc's predecessor, Stigand) who has allegedly defrauded the Diocese of Canterbury (and possibly the Crown) during his tenure as Earl of Kent.

Lanfranc demands that the matter be settled by the nobles of Kent and William I orders that an assembly be formed at Penenden Heath (today a suburb of Maidstone) for the purpose.

Various prominent figures in the country at the time are called, including Geoffrey de Montbray, bishop of Coutances (who represented the King), Lanfranc (for the Church), Odo de Bayeux (defending himself), Arnost bishop of Rochester, Æthelric II bishop of Chichester (an elderly bishop regarded as the authority on the laws of the realm), Richard de Tunibridge, Hugh de Montfort, William de Arsic, Hamo Vicecomes and many others.

Precisely when the inquiry was held is unclear although many historians have determined it to be between 1075 and 1077.

The trial itself lasts three days and ends in the partial recovery of properties for the church from Odo and others.

The trial is the first indictment of Odo of Bayeux, perhaps setting sufficient precedent for him to be stripped of his properties entirely in 1082 and imprisoned for five years following further challenges to his wealth and powers.

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