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{'id':1602,'gmid':223,'date':'Spring 1155','title':'Repairs to Westminster Palace','dets':'The Palace at Westminster had been badly damaged by Stephen\'s supporters at the time of the Anarchy and it had become unfit as a Royal residence. Thomas Becket was given the task of repairing the buildings and by the summer of the same year Eleanor was able to move in.' },
{'id':258,'gmid':21,'date':'1162','title':'Thomas Becket becomes Archbishop of Canterbury','dets':'Thomas Becket becomes Archbishop of Canterbury.' },
{'id':3104,'gmid':303,'date':'Jan 1163','title':'Henry II returns to England','dets':'Henry returned from Normandy to England coming ashore at Southampton where he was met by Thomas Becket. ' },
{'id':1598,'gmid':142,'date':'Jul 1163','title':'Council at Woodstock','dets':'The council held at the Royal Palace of Woodstock near Oxford was the scene for a clash between Henry II and Thomas Becket over the control of payments to Sheriffs. Becket opposed the plan and was going to oppose more of Henry\'s reforms in the near future.' },
{'id':167,'gmid':223,'date':'Oct 1163','title':'Henry II puts plans of reform to Council of Westminster','dets':'Henry II put his plans before the Council of Westminster to reform the judicial system allowing the courts power over members of the Church which had the luxury of their own courts. Thomas Becket stood against the plans starting a rift between him and Henry that would led to Becket\'s death.' },
{'id':2078,'gmid':323,'date':'Jul 22 1170','title':'Becket and Henry at Freteval','dets':'Henry II and Thomas Becket met near Freteval in France where they came to an agreement to end their differences. This resulted in Becket\'s partial restoration.' },
{'id':3105,'gmid':21,'date':'Dec 25 1170','title':'Becket excommunicates his enemies','dets':'On Christmas Day Thomas Becket took to the pulpit at Canterbury Cathedral and gave his sermon. At the end of the sermon he excommunicated several of his enemies who had taken part in his earlier troubles with the King.' },
{'id':1603,'gmid':21,'date':'Feb 21 1173','title':'Becket canonised','dets':'Becket was canonized by Pope Alexander III. His shrine at Canterbury Cathedral became extremely wealthy due to the number of pilgrims visiting it and donating money.' },
{'id':4,'gmid':21,'date':'Jul 7 1220','title':'Stephen Langton returns to England','dets':'Stephen Langton returned to England and resumed the role of Archbishop of Canterbury. He performed a ceremony in Canterbury in which relics from St. Thomas Becket were put in a tomb. The 7th of July became St. Thomas of Canterbury\'s Day; a major holy day.' },
{'id':3260,'gmid':21,'date':'1538','title':'Destruction of Thomas Becket\'s Relics','dets':'Henry VIII ordered the destruction of the shrine of Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral and the removal of all the offerings that had been made over the centuries. The bones were supposed to have been burned but may have been reburied sparking a mystery over the location of the remains today.' },
];

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