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<p> A low-born Norman favourite of [[Richard]] I., made by him bishop of Ely; became Justiciar of [[England]] 1190, and Papal [[Legate]] 1191; clever, energetic, just, and faithful, he yet incurred dislike by his ambition and arrogance, and was banished to Normandy; his energy in gathering the money for Richard's ransom restored him to favour, and he became Chancellor; <i> d </i> . 1197. </p>
<p> A low-born Norman favourite of [[Richard]] I., made by him bishop of Ely; became Justiciar of [[England]] 1190, and Papal [[Legate]] 1191; clever, energetic, just, and faithful, he yet incurred dislike by his ambition and arrogance, and was banished to Normandy; his energy in gathering the money for Richard's ransom restored him to favour, and he became Chancellor; <i> d </i> . 1197. </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:40, 15 October 2021

William De Longchamp [1]

A low-born Norman favourite of Richard I., made by him bishop of Ely; became Justiciar of England 1190, and Papal Legate 1191; clever, energetic, just, and faithful, he yet incurred dislike by his ambition and arrogance, and was banished to Normandy; his energy in gathering the money for Richard's ransom restored him to favour, and he became Chancellor; d . 1197.

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