Gerard, Preceptor of Rouen (d. 21 May 1108) was an English clergyman who eventually became Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor of England. He was a nephew of Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester, of Simon, Abbot of Ely, and connected with the royal family. Originally a precentor in Rouen cathedral, he served as Lord Chancellor from 1085 to 1092, and he became clerk in the chapel of William Rufus, who employed him in 1095 on a diplomatic mission to the pope. Wikipedia
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