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Term ended
  
February 1119

Name
  
Geoffrey Clive

Died
  
February 1119

Successor
  
Richard de Capella

Predecessor
  
Reynelm


Appointed
  
before 26 December 1115

Consecration
  
26 December 1115 by Ralph d'Escures, Archbishop of Canterbury

Geoffrey de Clive (or Geoffrey de Clyve; died 1119) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford.

Life

Clive's nationality and origins are unknown. He was a royal clerk or chaplain for King Henry I of England before being nominated to the see of Hereford. He was consecrated on 26 December 1115 at Canterbury by Archbishop Ralph d'Escures. He died on 2 February or 3 February 1119. He was buried in Hereford Cathedral, where his effigy dates from the fourteenth century.

The historian Frank Barlow says Clive "was remembered as an austure man who was not over-generous to the poor." There is some evidence that he cut back the number of prebends for the cathedral chapter, as well as attempting to improve the episcopal manors. The only document dating from his time as bishop is his profession of obedience to Archbishop Ralph.

References

Geoffrey de Clive Wikipedia