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Roger Weseham (also Roger de Weseham; died 1257) was an English medieval Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Weseham was probably a native of Weasenham, Norfolk and was educated at Oxford University. He graduated with a master's in arts before 1233.〔Franklin "Wesham, Roger of" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 He was then a lecturer at Oxford University.〔Moorman ''Church Life in England'' p. 163〕 He was Archdeacon of Oxford by May 1237 until 1240, when he was appointed Dean of Lincoln by Robert Grosseteste, who had made Roger a protégé.〔 He was nominated as a bishop and consecrated between 17 May and 4 July 1245.〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 253〕 While bishop, Weseham wrote an ''Instituta'' for his clergy, in order to teach them Christian doctrine and help them select sermon topics.〔Moorman ''Church Life in England'' p. 181〕 One of the subjects he wanted his clergy to cover the basics tenets of the Christian faith. To do this, he listed all the doctrines in the Apostle's Creed, and covered possible sermon themes relating to each doctrine.〔Swanson ''Religion and Devotion'' p. 67〕 He also gathered learned men around him, including the Franciscan Brother Vincent, John of Basingstoke, a Greek scholar, and Ralph de Sempringham, who became Chancellor of the University of Oxford.〔 Weseham resigned the see in November or December 1256 and died about 20 May 1257.〔 He resigned due to paralysis.〔Moorman ''Church Life in England'' p. 183〕 He was buried in Lichfield Cathedral.〔 ==Citations==
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