Robert of Ghent or Robert de Gant was the fourteenth and seventeenth Lord Chancellor and Lord Keeper of England, from 1140 to 1141, and from 1142 to 1154. He was also Dean of York.[1][2] He was the uncle of Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln.[2]
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| Preceded by Philip de Harcourt |
Lord Chancellor 1140–1141 |
Succeeded by William FitzGilbert |
| Preceded by William de Vere |
Lord Chancellor 1142–1154 |
Succeeded by Thomas Becket |
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