<Li> The earls and barons of England did not accept Henry as their king . </Li> <Li> The Anglo - Saxon populace did not accept him . </Li> <P> Henry reconciled with the Church and Anselm . He married Edith, the daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland . The Anglo - Saxon population was placated because they viewed Edith as one of their own . Henry signed and issued the Charter of Liberties in 1100 from the Norman Chapel in the Tower of London . This gave concessions to the earls and barons, as well as the Church . The investiture issue was still contentious, but a compromise at Bec Abbey in 1107 was essentially identical to the Concordat of Worms . </P> <P> The Concordat of London in 1107 was a forerunner of the compromise that was taken up in the Concordat of Worms . In England, as in Germany, the conflict between Church and State was rife . A distinction was being made in the king's chancery between the secular and ecclesiastical powers of the prelates . Bowing to political reality, Henry I of England ceded his right to invest his bishops and abbots and reserved the custom of requiring them to come and do homage . The system of vassalage was not divided among great local lords in England as it was in France, for by right of the Conquest the king was in control . </P>

Why were the pope and the emperor willing to accept the terms of the concordat of worms