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12th-century English Roman Catholic bishops

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Geoffrey of Monmouth
Historian and Bishop of St Asaph, Wales (c.1095–1155)
Henry
bishop of Finland
William Longchamp
Lord Chancellor of England; Bishop of Ely; Chief Justiciar of England
Henry of Blois
Bishop of Winchester (c. 1096 – 1171)
Ranulf Flambard
Bishop of Durham and royal official (c. 1060 – 1128)
Hugh of Lincoln
Bishop of Lincoln; Saint
Baldwin of Forde
Abbot of Forde; Bishop of Worcester; Archbishop of Canterbury
Geoffrey
Archbishop of York
Gundulf
Norman monk and Bishop of Rochester
Ralph d'Escures
Archbishop of Canterbury
Hugh de Puiset
12th-century Bishop of Durham and Justiciar of England
Gilbert Foliot
medieval English monk and Bishop of London
Roger of Salisbury
Norman medieval Bishop of Salisbury and the seventh Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England (1065-1139)
William Giffard
Lord Chancellor of England of William II and Henry I
Richard FitzNeal
Lord Treasurer of England; Bishop of London
Nigel
Anglo-Norman Bishop of Ely, Treasurer of England (1100–1169)
Robert of Melun
English theologian and philosopher
Alexander of Lincoln
Bishop of Lincoln
Maurice
Lord Chancellor of England; Bishop of London (1100-1107)
Walter de Coutances
Bishop of Lincoln; Archbishop of Rouen; Chief Justiciar of England
Hervey le Breton
Bishop of Bangor; Bishop of Ely
Josceline de Bohon
Norman bishop of Salisbury
Roger of Worcester
Bishop of Worcester
Hilary of Chichester
Bishop of Chichester
Gerard la Pucelle
Bishop of Coventry
Herbert de Losinga
Anglo-Norman Bishop of Thetford and Bishop of Norwich
Bartholomew Iscanus
Bishop of Exeter
Hugh Nonant
Bishop of Coventry
Geoffrey Rufus
Bishop of Durham; Lord Chancellor of England (1100-1141)
Osbern FitzOsbern
Bishop of Exeter
Henry Marshal
Bishop of Exeter
William Warelwast
Bishop of Exeter
Godfrey de Luci
Bishop of Winchester
Gilbert Universalis
British bishop and writer
Philip of Poitou
Bishop of Durham; Archdeacon of Canterbury
William of St. Barbara
medieval Bishop of Durham
Geoffrey Ridel
Bishop of Ely; Lord Chancellor of England
Reginald Fitz Jocelin
bishop of Bath and archbishop of Canterbury-elect
Ernulf
Ernulf (1040 – 15 March 1124) was a French Benedictine monk who became prior of Christ Church in Canterbury, abbot of Peterborough, and bishop of Rochester in England. A jurist and an architect as well, he was responsible for greatly expanding Canterbury Cathedral during his time there.
Robert Bloet
Lord Chancellor of England; Bishop of Lincoln
Henry de Sully
Bishop of Salisbury; Archbishop of York; Abbot of Fécamp
Richard of Ilchester
Bishop of Winchester
William of Sainte-Mère-Église
Bishop of London