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William Warelwast (died 1137) was a
medieval Norman cleric and
Bishop of
Exeter in England.
Warelwast was a
native of Normandy, but
little is
known about...
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Robert Warelwast (died 1155) was a
medieval Bishop of Exeter.
Warelwast and his successor,
Robert of
Chichester are
often confused.
Warelwast was the nephew...
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Bishop of
Exeter Appointed 1072
Predecessor Leofric Successor William Warelwast Other post(s)
royal chaplain Orders Consecration 27 May 1072 by Lanfranc...
- Mary and
Saint Peter) was used by
Leofric as his seat. In 1107
William Warelwast was
appointed to the see, and this was the
catalyst for the
building of...
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century Plympton was the site of an
important priory founded by
William Warelwast. The
members were
Augustinian canons and the
priory soon
became the second...
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studied at
Bologna in the 1150s with the ****ure Pope
Urban III.
Robert Warelwast, who was
Bishop of
Exeter from 1138 to 1155, had sent
Baldwin to Italy...
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translated to
Exeter High
Medieval Leofric Osbern FitzOsbern William Warelwast Robert Warelwast Robert of
Chichester Bartholomew Isc**** John the
Chanter Henry...
- postponed.
Immediately following this,
William secretly sent
William Warelwast and
Gerard to Italy,
prevailing on
Urban to send a
legate bearing Canterbury's...
- Launceston, Cornwall, England, UK. The
priory was
founded 1127 by
William Warelwast,
Bishop of
Exeter as a
house of
Augustinian canons. Its
charter replaced...
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Giffard to Winchester,
Roger to Salisbury,
Reynelm to Hereford,
William Warelwast to
Exeter and
Urban to Llandaff.
Roger of
Salisbury is also appointed...