Bishop-elect of Coventry and Lichfield Bishop of Norwich
Personal details
Died
before 1 September 1250
Buried
1 September 1250
Denomination
Roman Catholic
William de Raley[a] (died 1250) was a medieval judge, administrator and bishop. Most historians now believe that he was the author of the great law book Bracton.[2]
^Fryde et al. Handbook of British Chronology p. 261
^"Speak to Henry de Bracton". The National Archives.
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