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The final book relates events within or just beyond living memory: the scholar Abbot Angelran, the abbey’s relationship with the counts of Ponthieu, the respected Abbot Gervin and contemporary happenings within the community. Warm relations with the Capetian kings of France are emphasised and Richer’s miracles continue to appear throughout the narrative. Further detail is given about the life of Bishop Vigor of Bayeux and the challenges to St Riquier’s possession of his relics. Abbot Gervin is portrayed as a model of monastic leadership and his links with the English court provide Hariulf with the opportunity to comment on the succession to the English kingdom. Gervin’s bequests of books and additions to the community’s relic collection are also covered. Hariulf tells us that he completed the work in 1088, but it is clear from the content that a lengthy section of some 2000 words has been added, covering the abbacy of Gervin II, the nephew of his predecessor. The great abbey church underwent major refurbishment during his abbacy, which he held in plurality with the bishopric of Amiens. The work concludes, as it began, with verse in which Hariulf describes his relationship with the community at Saint-Riquier.

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