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  1. Roger of Worcester (c. 1134 – 9 August 1179) was Bishop of Worcester from 1163 to 1179. He had a role in the controversy between Henry II of England, who was Roger's cousin, and Archbishop Thomas Becket. [1]

  2. views 1,394,987 updated. ROGER OF WORCESTER. Bishop; b. c. 1133; d. Tours, France, Aug. 9, 1179. He was the son of Earl Robert of Gloucester (d. 1147) and grandson of henry i of England. He was educated at Bristol with his cousin (later henry ii) and at Paris under robert of melun.

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  4. Catholic Online. Catholic Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia Volume. Free World Class Education. FREE Catholic Classes. Died at Tours, 9 August, 1179. A younger son of Robert, Earl of Gloucester, he was educated with the future king, Henry II, afterwards ordained priest, and consecrated Bishop of Worcester by St. Thomas of Canterbury, 23 Aug., 1163.

  5. Robert FitzRoy, 1st Earl of Gloucester (c. 1090 – 31 October 1147 [1]) ( alias Robert Rufus, Robert de Caen ( Latinised to Robertus de Cadomo [2] ), Robert Consul [3] [4]) was an illegitimate son of King Henry I of England. He was the half-brother of the Empress Matilda, and her chief military supporter during the civil war known as the Anarchy, in which she vied with Stephen of Blois for ...

  6. Lichfield’s parliamentary service for Worcester took place entirely within his father’s lifetime, and clearly owed much to the latter’s influence in the town, for not only was Thomas bailiff at the time of Roger’s first election in 1382, but was also holding office when he was returned again in October 1383 and February 1388.

  7. Roger, Bishop of Worcester, 1164–1179. By Mary G. Cheney. Pp. xvi + 397 + 2 plates. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1980. £20. - Volume 33 Issue 4