biography
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| male
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| lived:
| (?–1099)
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| biography:
| Norman clergyman, nephew and chaplain to William I. He became Chancellor of England (1072) and helped to compile the Domesday Book. From 1078 he was Bishop of Salisbury, where he established the so-called ‘Use of Sarum’, a version of the Latin liturgy of worship. Feast day 4 December. |
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