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Robert de Stratford

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Church
  
Catholic

Died
  
April 9, 1362

Consecration
  
November 30, 1337

Role
  
Bishop of Chichester

Predecessor
  
John Langton


Name
  
Robert Stratford

Successor
  
William Lenn

Term ended
  
9 April1362

Education
  
University of Oxford

Siblings
  
John de Stratford

Robert de Stratford

Elected
  
between 23 July and 18 August 1337

Robert de Stratford (c. 1292 – 9 April 1362) was an English bishop and was one of Edward III of England's principal ministers.

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Early life

Stratford was born into the landed Stratford Family of Stratford-on-Avon around 1292. His father was another Robert and his mother was called Isabel. He was brother to John de Stratford (Archbishop of Canterbury) and possibly Henry de Stratford and Thomas de Stratford, Archdeacon of Gloucester (he was certainly a relation to both), to the latter of whom he gifted the manor of Shottery. Robert senior has been identified as ‘Master’ Robert, co-founder and first master of the hospital of St Cross within the town, but in view of the title magister and the celibate status required, this appears unlikely. The family was related to the Hattons, important men in the town, Ralph Hatton ‘of Stratford’, the future bishop of London, being John's nephew. He was also a relative of Sir Andrew De Stratford.

Career

Stratford served for a time as deputy to his brother John. From 1329 he served as Prebend of Aylesbury and then from 1331 to 1334 he served as Chancellor of the Exchequer and from March to July 1338 as Lord Chancellor. He was dismissed as chancellor in 1338 but regained the office for six months in 1340.

From 1335 to 1338, Stratford was Chancellor of the University of Oxford.

From 1334–7, Stratford was Archdeacon of Canterbury. He was elected Bishop of Chichester between 23 July and 18 August 1337, and was consecrated 30 November 1337.

Death

Stratford made his will and died at his manor of Aldingbourne in Sussex on 9 April 1362. Probate was granted on the 26th. His recumbent effigy lies in the south choir aisle of Chichester Cathedral.

References

Robert de Stratford Wikipedia