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Reginald Boulers

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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

Name
  
Reginald Boulers

Predecessor
  
Nicholas Close

Died
  
1459


Successor
  
John Hales

Consecration
  
February 14, 1451

Nationality
  
English

Appointed
  
February 7, 1453

Term ended
  
between 24 March and 10 April 1459

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Abbot of Gloucester Bishop of Hereford

Reginald Boulers (died 1459) was a medieval Abbot of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

Boulers became abbot of the abbey of St Peter at Gloucester in 1437. Boulers was a shrewd man of affairs and was sent on an embassy to Rome in 1449, when the convent allowed him £400 for his expenses. In 1450, he was seized by Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and imprisoned for a time in Ludlow Castle. In the same year, Boulers was appointed to the See of Hereford on 14 August 1450 and consecrated on 14 February 1451. He was translated to the see of Coventry and Lichfield on 7 February 1453.

Shortly before his death he willed his books to the library at Gloucester Abbey. Boulers died in office sometime between 24 March and 10 April 1459.

References

Reginald Boulers Wikipedia