He was appointed Bishop of Bangor in 1092 by King William.
He remained nominally Bishop of Bangor until 1109.
Then he said, the Bishop of Bangor will have to sue you.
The Bishop of Bangor was spared because he was wearing his vestments.
Another son, Henry's great-grandfather, became a butler to the Bishop of Bangor.
Robert of Shrewsbury (died 1212) was Bishop of Bangor from 1197 to his death.
Having already been rewarded by appointment as Bishop of Bangor, he was now translated to Chester.
He was nominated Bishop of Bangor in 1665, but died before he was consecrated.
Arthur Bulkeley (died 1553) was Bishop of Bangor from 1541 until his death in 1553.
In 1541 he was appointed Bishop of Bangor and consecrated 19 February 1542.