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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 55. Chapters: Ealdred, Edmund Bonner, William Courtenay, Gilbert Foliot, Bishop of Hereford, Gerard, Robert de Bethune, Robert of Melun, Peter of Aigueblanche, Cuthbert of Canterbury, Robert Foliot, George Coke, Robert of Hereford, Richard Swinefield, Hugh de Mapenor, William de Vere, Giles de Braose, Thomas de Cantilupe, John Percival, Hensley Henson, Hugh Foliot, John de Breton, Walter of Lorraine, Ralph de Maidstone, Reynelm, Anthony Priddis, Adam Orleton, Benjamin Hoadly, Putta, Renn Hampden, Edmund Lacey, John Butler, Charles Carre, Edward Foxe, Edmund Audley, Richard de Capella, Richard Parsons, Matthew Wren, Geoffrey de Clive, Francis Godwin, Adriano Castellesi, Thomas Musgrave, Leofgar of Hereford, Philip Bisse, Augustine Lindsell, Herbert Croft, Robert Parfew, Herbert Westfaling, Gilbert Ironside the younger, AEthelstan, Linton Smith, Folliott Cornewall, John Gilbert, Roger, Thomas Polton, James Atlay, Thomas Charlton, Tom Longworth, John Harley, John Luxmoore, George Huntingford, Wulfheard, Richard Beauchamp, Reginald Boulers, Richard Mayew, Mark Hodson, Cuthwulf, John Stanberry, Theophilus Feild, Aldberht, Athulf, Wulfhelm of Hereford, Walhstod, Ceolmund, John Eastaugh, Headda of Hereford, AElfric, Tyrhtel, Thomas Trevenant, Edgar, Eadwulf, Acca of Hereford, Esne, Tidhelm, John Scory, Torhthere, Cynemund, Utel, Michael, Beonna, Robert Bennet, Podda, Thomas Mylling, Deorlaf, Thomas Reynolds, John Trilleck, Thomas Spofford, Lewis de Charleton, Robert Mascall, John Oliver, Nicholas Monck, Mucel, John Skypp, Humphrey Humphreys. Excerpt: Gilbert Foliot (circa 1110 - 18 February 1187) was a medieval English monk and prelate, successively Abbot of Gloucester, Bishop of Hereford and Bishop of London. Born to an ecclesiastical family, he became a monk at Cluny Abbey in France at about the age of twenty. After holding two posts as.