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William of Wrotham or William de Wrotham (died c. 1217) was a medieval English royal administrator and clergyman. Although a 13th-century source says that William held a royal office under King Henry II of England (reigned 1154โ€“1189) the first contemporary reference to William is in 1197 when he was put in charge of the royal tin mines along with a few other offices. He also held ecclesiastical office eventually occupying the office of Archdeacon of Taunton.

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