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William Giffard was the Lord Chancellor of England of William II, from 1093 to 1101. In 1100 he became bishop of Winchester by nomination of Henry I.[1] He was one of the bishops elect whom Archbishop Anselm of Canterbury refused to consecrate in 1101 as having been nominated and invested by the lay power.

Roger, Lord Chancellor of England

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Robert Blouet

Robert Blouet was the fifth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1092 to 1093. Preceded by: Gerard, Preceptor of Rouen Lord Chancellor 1092-1093 Followed by: William Giffard...

Bishop of Winchester

Aelfsige II 1012-1032 Aelfwine 1032-1047 Stigand 1047-1070 Walkelin 1070-1098 William Giffard 1100-1129... 1205-1238 William Raleigh 1240-1250 Aymer de Valence 1250-1260 John Gervais 1262-1268 Nicholas of Ely... Assier 1319-1323 John de Stratford 1323-1333 Adam Orleton 1333-1345 William Edendon 1345-1366 William of...

Henry of Blois

from the public domain 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica. Preceded by: William Giffard Bishop of... Henry of Blois (1111-1171) was bishop of Winchester from 1129 to his death. Henry was son of Stephen, Count of Blois, by Adela of Normandy daughter of William the Conqueror, and therefore brother of...

Lord Chancellor

, Preceptor of Rouen 1085-1092 Robert Blouet, 1092-1093 William Giffard, 1093-1101 Roger, 1101-1102 Waldric... William FitzGilbert, 1141-1142 William de Vere, 1142 Robert of Ghent, Dean of York 1142-1154 Thomas Becket... Warneville, Treasurer of York 1173-1181 Geoffrey, the Bastard, Plantagenet 1181-1189 William Longchamp...

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