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William of Wrotham or William de Wrotham (died c. 1217) was a medieval English royal administrator and clergyman. Although a late 13th-century source says that William held a royal office under King Henry II of England (reigned 1154–1189), the first contemporary reference to William is in 1197, when he became responsible for, among other things, the royal tin mines. He also held ecclesiastical office, eventually becoming Archdeacon of Taunton, and served King John of England as an administrator of ecclesiastical lands and a collector of taxes.

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  • William of Wrotham (de)
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  • William of Wrotham, auch William de Wrotham (* 12. Jahrhundert; † um 1217) war ein englischer Kleriker und königlicher Beamter. Er gilt als einer der Begründer der Royal Navy. (de)
  • William dari Wrotham atau William de Wrotham (meninggal sekitar tahun 1217) adalah seorang administrator kerajaan dan pendeta Inggris pada abad pertengahan. Meskipun sumber akhir pada abad ke-13 mengatakan bahwa William memegang jabatan kerajaan di bawah Raja Henry II dari Inggris (memerintah 1154–1189), rujukan kontemporer pertama kepada William adalah pada 1197, ketika ia bertanggung jawab atas, timah di tambang kerajaan. Dia juga memegang jabatan di Gereja, akhirnya menjadi Diakon Taunton, dan melayani Raja John dari Inggris sebagai administrator tanah gerejawi dan pengumpul pajak. (in)
  • William of Wrotham or William de Wrotham (died c. 1217) was a medieval English royal administrator and clergyman. Although a late 13th-century source says that William held a royal office under King Henry II of England (reigned 1154–1189), the first contemporary reference to William is in 1197, when he became responsible for, among other things, the royal tin mines. He also held ecclesiastical office, eventually becoming Archdeacon of Taunton, and served King John of England as an administrator of ecclesiastical lands and a collector of taxes. (en)
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