Gilbert of Sempringham in Lincolnshire accused of aiding the Becket when he was in exile, he was summoned in 1165 before Henry II’s justices at Westminster, but Henry intervened.
One brother of Gilbert's order had accompanied Becket during Becket's escape after the trial at Northampton.
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Gilbert of Sempringham - Wikipedia
Haverholme Priory - Wikipedia
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Facebook.com. Gilbert of Sempringham (c. 1085–1189) - Holy People of the World
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