William FitzGilbert
William FitzGilbert was the fifteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1141 to 1142, serving the Empress Matilda.[1]
Notes
- ^ Powicke Handbook of British Chronology p. 82
References
- Powicke, F. Maurice and E. B. Fryde Handbook of British Chronology 2nd. ed. London:Royal Historical Society 1961
See also
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Preceded by Robert of Ghent | Lord Chancellor 1141–1142 | Succeeded by William de Vere |
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English Lord Chancellors under the House of Blois and Anjou (1135–1216)
(1135–1154)
- Roger le Poer (1135–1139)
- Philip de Harcourt (1139–1140)
- Robert of Ghent (1140–1141)
- William FitzGilbert (1141–1142)
- Robert of Ghent (1142–1154)
(1154–1189)
- Thomas Becket (1154–1162)
- Geoffrey Ridel (1162–1173)
- Ralph de Warneville (1173–1181)
- Geoffrey (1181–1189)
(1189–1199)
- William de Longchamp (1189–1197)
- Eustace (1197–1199)
(1199–1216)
- Hubert Walter (1199–1205)
- Walter de Gray (1205–1214)
- Richard Marsh (1214–1216)
12th-century Chancellor of England
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