In a Church Court he is found not guilty. , Becket flees to France and returns in 1170. , Henry II is angry that Becket has defended Philip, Becket put on trial for treason and found guilty., A meeting takes place at Clarendon (Wiltshire)., (1) No more Church Courts. , Philip de Brois, a priest, is accused of murder., (3) Priests must stay in England. , But then asks the Pope for help against Henry II., Henry II makes Becket agree to new rules..., Becket agrees to the Clarendon Rules ..., Meanwhile, his friends and family are attacked. , (2) Priests must not seek help from the Pope. .

The Constitutions of Clarendon - 1164

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