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Hugh Foliot
Hugh Foliot (c. 1155–1234) was a medieval Bishop of Hereford. Related somehow to his predecessor at Hereford, he served as a priest and papal judge as well as being an unsuccessful candidate as Bishop of St David's in Wales. In 1219, he was appointed Bishop of Hereford. During his time in office, he mostly attended to ecclesiastical duties, but did occasionally serve as a royal administrator. He helped found a hospital and a priory, and died in 1234 after a months-long illness. ==Early life== Foliot possibly was the son of Roger Foliot and his wife Rohese.〔Barrow "Foliot, Hugh" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 Roger held three knight's fees in Northamptonshire.〔Barrow ''(Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume 8: Bishops )''〕 Probably born sometime between 1150 and 1160, Hugh was related in some manner to Robert Foliot, his predecessor at Hereford.〔 He was a canon of Hereford Cathedral before becoming Archdeacon of Shropshire by May 1186.〔Barrow ''(Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume 8: Archdeacons of Shropshire )''〕 Foliot is a frequent witness on charters as archdeacon, but little else is known of his tenure of the office.〔 From 1212 to 1219, he served as a papal judge-delegate three times. In 1215 he was also King John's candidate for the see of St David's in Wales, but was not elected.〔 After Foliot's failed candidacy as bishop, in February 1216 John appointed him to the benefice of Colwall in Herefordshire, the king having the ability to make the appointment because Giles de Braose, the Bishop of Hereford, who would normally have made the appointment, had recently died. Also from this time comes Foliot's patronage of Robert Grosseteste, the theologian and future Bishop of Lincoln.〔
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