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The British History Podcast

429 – Power Brokers and Power Breakers

The British History Podcast

Jamie Jeffers

History, Documentary, Society & Culture, Courses, Education

4.66.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

To the North, in Scotland, reigned King Malcolm Canmore. We have been following his story for a long time now, and for good reason. After all, it literally intersects with the infamousMacbeth… But King Malcolm Canmore was and remains one of the most powerful, and longest reigning, Scottish Kings to date.

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0:00.0

Sorry about the delay, I was actually getting something cut off my face.

0:04.9

So, um...

0:17.5

Welcome to the British History Podcast.

0:19.4

My name is Jamie and this is episode 429, Power Brokers and Power Breakers.

0:26.6

This show is ad-free due to members' support, and as a way of thanking members for keeping

0:30.7

the show independent, I offer members-only content, including extra episodes and rough transcripts,

0:35.5

and you can get instant access to all the members' extras by signing up for membership at

0:39.5

the British History Podcast.com, provide the price of a tube of sunscreen per month,

0:44.2

and thank you very much to Irene, Lewis, and Wiley for signing up already.

0:49.2

Okay, elephant in the room.

0:52.2

I accidentally misspoke last episode.

0:55.5

I had said that Earl Waltheoff was the only English Earl in England, however, the episode

1:00.8

was set at the end of 1071.

1:04.0

So he actually wasn't.

1:06.0

Earl Goss Patrick of Northumbria was actually still around, which is surprising since

1:11.5

he was a potential claimant to the throne and a former rebel, and William didn't tend

1:17.0

to like those.

1:18.2

However, following the collapse of the Northumbria and Rebellion, Goss Patrick had sworn

1:23.5

fealty to William and he immediately used his influence in Northumbria to support his

1:28.6

new Norman King.

1:30.8

So he was still serving as the Earl of Northumbria.

1:35.6

So I'm sorry about that.

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