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William Rokeby (died 1521) was a leading statesman and cleric in early sixteenth-century Ireland, who held the offices of Bishop of Meath, Archbishop of Dublin and Lord Chancellor of Ireland. He is commemorated in the Rokeby Chapels in two Yorkshire churches, St Oswald's Church, Kirk Sandall, and Halifax Minster. == Early life == He was born at Kirk Sandall, near Doncaster in South Yorkshire, eldest of the five sons of John Rokeby (died 1506 ). His younger brother Richard was Comptroller of the Household to Cardinal Wolsey and later Treasurer of Ireland. William retained a deep affection for Kirk Sandall and returned there to die. He went to school at Rotherham; studied at Oxford and became a fellow of King's Hall, later Trinity College, Cambridge. He became vicar of his home parish in 1487, and was transferred to Halifax, another town for which he had a deep attachment, c. 1499. In 1507 he was made Bishop of Meath.
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