For the prior and abbot of Shrewsbury who wrote a life of St Winifred, see Robert of Shrewsbury (died 1168).
Robert of Shrewsbury (died 1212) was an English cleric, administrator, and judge of the Angevin period. His career culminated in his appointment as Bishop of Bangor.
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