People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Relationship: Clerk of Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow (d.1199)(Employment relationship)

Relationship
Clerk
Subject
John of Huntingdon, master, official of Glasgow (fl.1179×1208)
From Source
2/7/24 (SEA, i, no. 94)
Firm date
18 October 1194 X 2 February 1196
Probable date
10/Mar/1195
Dating Notes
After Gervase became a royal clerk (after 18 Oct. 1194) × death of Master John of Roxburgh; poss. papal confirmation by Clement III (<em>Melr. Lib.</em>, i, no. 124; <em>Scot. Pont.</em>, no. 159). The Chronicle of Melrose records Bishop Jocelin's gift of the church of Hassendean in 1193. Professor A.A.M. Duncan has argued (Duncan, <em>Roger of Howden</em>, 135-9) that the controversy referred to in this charter arose after that grant, and that Nos.93 and 94 were new charters recording the compromise worked out between the king and the bishop.

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Role Name Name (original language) Name (translation) Floruits
object (relationship) Jocelin, bishop of Glasgow (d.1199) 1174 × 1198
subject (relationship) John of Huntingdon, master, official of Glasgow (fl.1179×1208) 1185 × 1208