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Robert Bloet (''alias'' Robert Bloett,〔Knowles ''Monastic Order'' p. 132〕 family later Bluett) (died 1123) was Bishop of Lincoln 1093-1123 and Chancellor of England. Born into a noble Norman family, he became a royal clerk under King William I. Under William I's son and successor King William II, Bloet was first named chancellor then appointed to the See of Lincoln. Continuing to serve the king while bishop, Bloet remained a close royal councillor to William II's successor, King Henry I. He did much to embellish Lincoln Cathedral, and gave generously to his cathedral and other religious houses. He educated a number of noblemen, including illegitimate children of Henry I. He also was the patron of the medieval chronicler Henry of Huntingdon, and was an early patron of Gilbert of Sempringham, the founder of the Gilbertine monastic order. ==Early life== Bloet was a member of the Norman noble family that held Ivry in Normandy.〔 Bloet was related in some manner to Hugh, the Bishop of Bayeux from 1015 to 1049,〔Spear "School of Caen Revisited" ''Haskins Society Journal'' p. 65〕 and Hugh's brother John, who was Bishop of Avranches from 1060–1067.〔Barlow ''English Church 1066–1154'' pp. 70–71〕 Another relative was Richard Bloet, Abbot of St Albans Abbey.〔Knowles ''Monastic Order'' p. 187〕
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