Hospitallers in Clerkenwell

HENRY II King of England Vs HERACLIUS Patriarch of Jerusalem In 1185 King He nry summoned a Great Council at the Hospitallers' House in Clerkenwell. Before the lords of the church and his realm he addressed his eminent suitors from the Holy Land, Heraclius the Patriarch of Jerusalem, the Grand Master of the Templars, and the Grand Prior of the Knights Hospitaller. He had considered their request for him to lead a new crusade to Palestine and now made his decision known to them ― "for the good of his realm and the salvation of his soul" he must stay in England, but would provide money instead. HERACLIUS : 'We seek a man even without money, but not money without a man'. HENRY : 'Though all the men of my land were one body and spoke with one mouth, they would not dare speak to me as you have done'. HERACLIUS : 'Do by me as you did by that blessed ma...