Forgotten Melodies

Shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066, King William appointed a new abbot at Glastonbury, Turstin. When Turstin ordered the monks to stop chanting in the English manner and adopt the Norman way, they refused to comply; but Turstin had them thrashed so savagely that some died, and he had his way after all.

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