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The archbishop, as we’ve seen, had tolerated the presence of secular clerks at Glastonbury, a decision that had prompted Æthelwold to depart and establish his own purely monastic house at Abingdon. Once installed as bishop of Winchester, therefore, Æthelwold was unwilling to accept a cathedral that was staffed by secular priests.
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England
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