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Robert de Stratford
Bishop of Chichester
Tomb of Robert de Stratford in Chichester Cathedral
Elected between 23 July and 18 August 1337
Reign ended 9 April1362
Predecessor John Langton
Successor William Lenn
Orders
Consecration 30 November 1337
Personal details
Born c. 1292
Warwickshire
Died 9 April 1362 (aged 69-70)
Aldingbourne, Sussex
Denomination Catholic
Robert de Stratfords Coats of Arms
Coats of arms linked to Robert de Stratford.

Robert de Stratford (born around 1292 – died April 9, 1362) was an important English bishop. He also served as a key advisor to King Edward III.

Who Was Robert de Stratford?

Robert de Stratford was born around 1292 in Stratford-on-Avon, a town in Warwickshire, England. His father was also named Robert, and his mother was Isabel. He came from the important Stratford family.

Robert had a brother named John de Stratford, who became the Archbishop of Canterbury. This was a very high position in the church. Robert was also related to other important people, like Ralph Hatton, who became the Bishop of London.

Robert de Stratford's Career

Robert de Stratford had a busy career in both the church and the government. He often worked closely with his brother, John.

Government Roles

Robert held several important jobs for the King:

  • From 1331 to 1334, he was the Chancellor of the Exchequer. This role was like being in charge of the country's money.
  • In 1338, he became the Lord Chancellor. This was a very powerful position, similar to the King's chief minister.
  • He held the Lord Chancellor job again for six months in 1340.

Church and University Roles

Robert de Stratford also had significant roles in the church and education:

  • From 1335 to 1338, he was the Chancellor of the University of Oxford. This meant he was the head of one of England's most famous universities.
  • From 1334 to 1337, he served as the Archdeacon of Canterbury. This was an important church position.
  • In 1337, he was chosen to be the Bishop of Chichester. He officially became bishop on November 30, 1337.

Robert de Stratford's Later Life and Death

Robert de Stratford passed away on April 9, 1362, at his home in Aldingbourne, Sussex. He was about 69 or 70 years old. His tomb, which shows a statue of him lying down, can be found in Chichester Cathedral.

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