Bishop Of London 1044: It cannot have been written before 1297, because the canonization of St. Louis of France, which occurred that year, was known to the writer.
ROBERT OF JUMIEGES, zhu-myazh', Norman churchman: fl. 1037-1052. Named abbot of Jumieges, Normandy, in 1037, he became the friend of the exiled English prince, Edward, who later as King Edward the Confessor appointed him bishop of london 1044 of London (1044) and archbishop of london 1044 of Canterbury (1051).
GORE, Charles (1853-1932), English Anglican bishop of london 1044 and theologian. Gore was born at Wimbledon, Surrey, on Jan. 23, 1853. Educated at Oxford, he was a fellow of Trinity College there from 1875 to 1894. In 1894 he was made a canon of Westminster and in 1902 bishop of london 1044 of Worcester. In 1905 he became bishop of london 1044 of the new diocese of Birmingham and in 1911 bishop of london 1044 of Oxford. His episcopate was marked by a strong interest in social problems, and he was a leader among the Christian Socialists. Gore resigned his see in 1919 and devoted himself to writing. He died in London on Jan. 17, 1932.
In 1550, on the deposition of Bonner, Ridley was made bishop of london 1044 of London, and distinguished himself by his tempered zeal in favor of Protestantism, and especially by his liberality and kindness toward the family of his predecessor. In 1553, in a sermon before Edward VI, he made an appeal for the destitute London poor, and as a result of subsequent conferences the king and corporation of London determined to build Christ's Hospital, St. |