
Bishop Sayer of St. Pauls (born 1101) was the Court Chaplain of England from 1137 under Stephen of England.
Biography[]
Sayer was born in 1101 to a family of lowborn Catholic Normans, and he became the Bishop of St. Pauls in Cheltenham, England. Sayer was later appointed as the Court Chaplain, and he managed the religious affairs of the country from Middlesex under Stephen of England.