John's reconciliation

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1213

John sent envoys to Innocent to agree terms

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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

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John’s terms

  • Pays homage to Pope

  • Pays 1000 marks per year

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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