People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Roger of Scarborough, master, official of Aberdeen (fl.1261-63)

Biography
Watt and Murray, Fasti, 31: Roger occurs on 23 Sept. 1261 and 23 Jan. 1263 as official of Aberdeen. Watt, Graduates, 480: Roger appears as Master in an Aberdeen context in the mid-13th century. He presumably took up office as official of Aberdeen in 1257x58 and ceased to be official by October 1268. He was also a royal clerk. He is probably not the same as Roger de 'Scardebur' chaplain, who appears in 1268.
Floruits
1261 × 1271
Related Place
Aberdeen

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Date Short Summary Role Source
23 Jan. 1263 Official of Richard of Potton, bishop of Aberdeen (d.1270 or 1272) (Employment relationship) subject (relationship) 4/33/21 (Arb. Lib., no. 254)
23 Nov. 1271 X 18 Dec. 1284 Clerk of Alexander III, king of Scots (d.1286) (Employment relationship) subject (relationship) 3/470/2 (Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 22)


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Date Short Summary Source
23 Sept. 1261 Master 3/12/33 (Abdn. Reg., ii, 276-7)
23 Sept. 1261 official of Aberdeen 3/12/33 (Abdn. Reg., ii, 276-7)
23 Jan. 1263 Master 4/33/21 (Arb. Lib., no. 254)
23 Jan. 1263 official 4/33/21 (Arb. Lib., no. 254)
23 Nov. 1271 X 18 Dec. 1284 clerk (king's) 3/470/2 (Neville, Strathearn, Add. Chrs., no. 22)