People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Robert Haget, treasurer of York (fl.1237-52)

Biography
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300, vi, 20-26, 47-52: Robert Haget, master, probably a member of the family from Healaugh (West Riding) and was a canon of York by 4 May 1237 and held the prebends of Strensall and Wilton. He first occurs as archdeacon of Richmond on 25 November 1240 and his successor was found on 5 November 1241. He was treasurer of York by 22 March 1242. He was also a canon of Hereford. He last appears on 11 March 1252.
Related Place
York

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Date Short Summary Role Witnesses Source
11 Mar. 1235 X 4 Jun. 1235 Appointment of men to end negotiations of election of bishop of Whithorn Appointee 2/30/4 (HCY, iii, 146 (3))


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11 Mar. 1235 X 4 Jun. 1235 canon of York 2/30/4 (HCY, iii, 146 (3))
11 Mar. 1235 X 4 Jun. 1235 Master 2/30/4 (HCY, iii, 146 (3))