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1213
John sent envoys to Innocent to agree terms
Pope’s terms
- Langton would be allowed to come to England as archbishop of Canterbury
• All churchmen would be returned to their offices and their property would be restored
• John was to pay £8000 as an immediate compensation and £27,000 in total
• If John broke this he would never be allowed to appoint church officials
John’s terms
Pays homage to Pope
Pays 1000 marks per year
Consequences of reconciliation
July 1213 Lanyon arrived in England
Lanyon lifted interdict
Bishops/abbots who fled England had property returned
Innocent let John pick his own bishops
During Baron’s rebellion, John had support of the pope
Whole fiasco angered people and Barons