Henry Murdac - Death and Afterwards

Death and Afterwards

Henry died at Beverley on 14 October 1153. Following Henry’s death, William FitzHerbert was reinstalled as archbishop and made his peace with the community at Fountains. Murdac was buried at York Minster.

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