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Roger de Meyland

13th-century Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Roger de Meyland[a] (died 1295) was a medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, England.

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Roger was a cousin of King Henry III of England, although the exact relationship is unclear.[1] Roger was born c. 1215, and may have been a son of William de Longespee, uncle of Henry III. Little is known of his early career, and he first appears in 1257 as a canon of Lichfield and a papal chaplain.[2] He was elected in January 1257, and consecrated on 10 March 1258.[3] His election was probably due to the influence of Richard of Cornwall, King Henry's brother, whom Roger later accompanied to Germany, where Richard had been elected king.[2]

Roger was High Sheriff of Berkshire in 1271.

Roger died on 16 December 1295.[3]

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  1. Or Roger de Longespée, Roger de Meuland, Roger Longespee or Roger de Molend

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