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 66, consecrated, according to Wikes, in 1186. He was present at the synod holden 19th Oct. 1200 ; and there was a bishop of St. Asaph, whose initial was R, who was alive in 1219 and 1223. If this be the same prelate who died in 1224, he must have been bishop thirty-eight years.

was consecrated bishop of St. Asaph in 1225, and died about 1233. A congé d'élire addressed to the archdeacon and chapter of St. Asaph, issued 4th Feb. 1233, in pursuance of which,

, a monk of the order of Friars Preachers, was chosen. The royal assent was given to his election 11th April 1233, and he was consecrated at Reading 17th June 1235. He witnessed a charter to the monastery of Basingwerk, dated at Coleshill on the Feast of St. James (25th July) 1240 ; and 30th Aug. 1241 he was a surety for David prince of Wales. The exact date of his death has not been ascertained; but he was succeeded by

, who was consecrated at Boxgrave in 1242. He died at Oxford, where he was buried, in 1247.