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His only known relative was a nephew, Geoffrey, to whom Roger gave the offices of provost of Beverley Minster and archdeacon of York.[1] Roger was a clerk of Archbishop Theobald's before being named Archdeacon of Canterbury, some time after March 1148.[2] When Becket joined Theobald's household, their contemporary William fitzStephen recorded that Roger disliked the new clerk, and twice drove Thomas away before the archbishop's brother Walter arranged Thomas' return.[3] According to John of Salisbury, who first reported this story in 1172 after the death of Thomas Becket, as a young clerk Roger was involved in a scandal involving a homosexual relationship with a boy named Walter. After Walter made the relationship public, Roger reacted by embroiling Walter in judicial case that ended with Walter's eyes being gouged out. When Walter then accused Roger of this crime, Roger persuaded a judge to condemn Walter to death by hanging. Becket supposedly was involved in the cover-up afterwards, by arranging with Hilary of Chichester and John of Coutances for Roger to swear an oath that he was innocent. According to John of Salisbury, Roger then went to Rome in 1152 and was cleared of involvement by Pope Eugene III. John of Salisbury further alleges that it was only after bribery that the pope cleared Roger. Frank Barlow, a medieval historian and Becket's biographer, points out in his biography of Becket that while Roger was accused of these crimes, and may even have been guilty of some sort of criminal homosexuality, John of Salisbury's motives for bringing up this story in 1172 were almost certainly to defame Roger. Such a story would naturally have put Roger in the worst possible light.[3] It was while Roger was Theobald's clerk that he made lasting friendships with Gilbert Foliot and Hugh de Puiset.[1] Roger attended the Council of Reims in 1148 with Theobald, John of Salisbury, and possibly Thomas Becket. This council condemned some of Gilbert de la Porrée's teachings, and consecrated Foliot as Bishop of Hereford.[4] While it was later recalled that Roger and Becket did not get along, there is no evidence of hatred between the two before the Becket crisis hap ------=Part.40.369.1570888156 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" =09Newsletter
This is the biggest turning point in the fight against memory loss.

A shocking, recent discovery shows where memory cells are really stored, and how easy= it is to activate them.

You don't need to worry about pills or supplements that insurance companies= will not pay for. All you need to do is train your brain.

Your brain can be trained to reverse any memory-erasing condition with a fe= w, simple 3-minute techniques. These may seem bizarre at first, but anyone = can do them.

Like the case of a woman who managed to remember her family after doing a series of t= oe exercises.

After 29 days of mental training activities, her brain activity went back t= o normal.

Want to know more?

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Roger was probably born around 1115 and was a native of Pont-l'=C3=89v=C3= =AAque in Normandy. His only known relative was a nephew, Geoffrey, to whom= Roger gave the offices of provost of Beverley Minster and archdeacon of Yo= rk.[1] Roger was a clerk of Archbishop Theobald's before being named Archde= acon of Canterbury, some time after March 1148.[2] When Becket joined Theob= ald's household, their contemporary William fitzStephen recorded that Roger= disliked the new clerk, and twice drove Thomas away before the archbishop'= s brother Walter arranged Thomas' return.[3] According to John of Salisbury, who first reported this story in 1172 after= the death of Thomas Becket, as a young clerk Roger was involved in a scand= al involving a homosexual relationship with a boy named Walter. After Walte= r made the relationship public, Roger reacted by embroiling Walter in judic= ial case that ended with Walter's eyes being gouged out. When Walter then a= ccused Roger of this crime, Roger persuaded a judge to condemn Walter to de= ath by hanging. Becket supposedly was involved in the cover-up afterwards, = by arranging with Hilary of Chichester and John of Coutances for Roger to s= wear an oath that he was innocent. According to John of Salisbury, Roger th= en went to Rome in 1152 and was cleared of involvement by Pope Eugene III. = John of Salisbury further alleges that it was only after bribery that the p= ope cleared Roger. Frank Barlow, a medieval historian and Becket's biograph= er, points out in his biography of Becket that while Roger was accused of t= hese crimes, and may even have been guilty of some sort of criminal homosex= uality, John of Salisbury's motives for bringing up this story in 1172 were= almost certainly to defame Roger. Such a story would naturally have put Ro= ger in the worst possible light.[3] It was while Roger was Theobald's clerk that he made lasting friendships wi= th Gilbert Foliot and Hugh de Puiset.[1] Roger attended the Council of Reim= s in 1148 with Theobald, John of Salisbury, and possibly Thomas Becket. Thi= s council condemned some of Gilbert de la Porr=C3=A9e's teachings, and cons= ecrated Foliot as Bishop of Hereford.[4] While it was later recalled that R= oger and Becket did not get along, there is no evidence of hatred between t= he two before the Becket crisis hap











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