272:, Gilbert de Gant (who died before his father), and Walter de Gant. If Robert was a son of Gilbert, he was a younger son, probably the youngest of the four brothers, and probably was born sometime around 1085, as his supposed parents married about 1075 and there were older siblings. Robert is often confused in the historical records with another Robert, son of Walter. Robert was probably also the uncle of
357:, attested 17 charters during Stephen's reign. Various reasons have been put forward for why Robert attested at a lower rate than the earlier chancellors, including indifference to his office, deputising the duties to another clerk, or difficulty in following the itinerant court due to age. Robert's last secure appearance as chancellor as a witness to a charter is one dated to the summer of 1154 at
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refusing him entry to York for three years. Robert took little other part in the disputes at York during Murdac's archiepiscopate. Probably, it was Robert's involvement in secular office as chancellor that restricted his activities with his ecclesiastical office. Robert may have become a supporter of Murdac's during this time, as the archbishop addressed at least six confirmation grants to Robert.
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in 1138. Three charters, which date from March 1140 to
January 1141 and are supposed to be witnessed by Robert, all have difficulties with either the dating or whether the signature attributed to Robert is actually his, so exact dating of his term of office isn't possible from charter evidence. For a
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as the new
Archbishop of York. Osbert was later accused of poisoning William, and was deprived of his office and clerical status when he could not clear himself from the accusation. Although Robert was associated with Osbert's opposition to William, there is no evidence that Robert was ever thought
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in the summer of 1154, which had earlier been given to Robert's nephew, Robert. The younger Robert may have objected to giving up his castle to the previous owners and the elder Robert may have taken offence at these events. This would explain why Robert does not appear on
Stephen's charters after
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to Hilary. Murdac was consecrated by
Eugenius on 7 December 1147, and Robert appears to have supported the new archbishop, or at least not to have actively opposed him. But others among the cathedral chapter and suffragan bishops of York continued to actively agitate against Murdac, including
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from at least 1147, but may have occupied the office as early as 1142. He may have been still alive as late as 1157, as it is possible he was the addressee of a letter from the papacy in
January 1157. His last secure attestation as dean is in October 1154. Although Keats-Rohan states in
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in the late 1140s and 1150s, but it is likely that his chancellorship prevented his deeper involvement in diocesan affairs. He was no longer chancellor after the death of
Stephen, but probably continued to hold the office of dean until his death around 1157 or 1158.
457:, and appealed in vain against William's actions. It is possible that Robert feared that William would remove Robert from the deanship. After William's death, Robert, once more acting with Osbert, pressured the cathedral chapter of York to elect Stephen's choice of
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during the middle of 1143, where he was a witness on charters. Throughout his approximately 14 years as chancellor, Robert only witnessed 20 charters for certain and perhaps another 13 that are not securely attributed to Robert. Stephen's two previous chancellors,
478:, is first securely attested as dean on 6 May 1158, and the last secure date for his holding his previous office is 13 December 1157, which suggests that Robert of Ghent died in between those dates, or shortly before the earlier date.
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the
Lincoln charter of 1154, but this theory is just speculation by one of Robert's biographers. Robert was replaced as chancellor by Becket shortly after Henry II's coronation on 19 December 1154 and before January 1155.
319:. It is not known exactly when Stephen appointed Robert chancellor nor why Stephen chose him for the office. Historian Richard Sherman speculated that Stephen appointed Robert as a favour to
353:, had a much higher rate of attesting charters β 62 in three and a half years for Roger and 12 in nine months for Philip. Even Baldric, Robert's subordinate and holder of the office of
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in the mid-1140s. He is not mentioned often in documents from his time as chancellor, but why this is so is unknown. He became
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only states that Robert was probably a son of
Gilbert, but two other works are definitive that Gilbert was Robert's father.
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Sherman, Richard Mylius (1999). "Robert de Gant (c. 1085-c. 1158): Dean of York and King's Chancellor".
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records his death as occurring in 1157 or 1158. Robert's successor as dean,
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Kealey, Edward J. (Autumn 1974). "King Stephen: Government and Anarchy".
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Robert was Lord Chancellor from spring 1140 to summer 1154, serving King
268:. Robert's conjectured siblings were Emma (wife of Alan de Percy),
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1176:. The English Monarchs Series. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
914:(Third revised ed.). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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that Robert was also Archdeacon of York, he is not so listed in the
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sometime between 1114 and 1123, where he appears as a witness to a
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to have been involved in the possible poisoning of William.
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Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1996).
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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066β1300: Volume 6: York: Deans
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on 11 May 1147. The election took place on 24 July 1147 at
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before 1147. He is also claimed to have held the office of
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766:Greenway "Archdeacons: East Riding"
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445:on 9 May 1154, Robert, along with
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303:as the immediate predecessor to
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1172:King, Edmund (2010).
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