Robert Wodehouse
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Robert Wodehouse (died 1346) was a medieval English administrator.
He was probably born of common stock in
keeper of the wardrobe
(until 1328).
He was then
Archdeacon of Richmond
, Yorkshire.
He died, probably at Stamford, early in 1346 and was buried in the choir of the church of the Augustinian friary in Stamford.
References
- Kirby, J.L. "Wodehouse, Robert". required.)
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