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Read Source A - Source A: An extract from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle’s entry for 1066 describes William coronation. The version was written by an Englishman at Winchester. "And William gave a pledge on the Gospels, and swore an oath besides, before [Archbishop] Ealdred would place the crown on his head, that he would govern this nation according to the best practice of his predecessors if they would be loyal to him. Nevertheless he imposed a very heavy tax on the country, and went oversea to Normandy in the spring." Give two things you can infer from Source A about William’s coronation. *

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