People of Medieval Scotland
1093 - 1371

Hugh, dean of York (fl.1093-1135)

Biography
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300, vi, 7-13: Hugh was the first dean of York, appointed by Archbishop Thomas (I) before December 1093 when he was probably a young man. He last occurs as dean on 9 October 1132 and retired old and infirm as a monk at Fountains in 1135, to which house he was a benefactor and founded a library there.
Floruits
1127 × 1127
Related Place
York

Total number of associated factoids: 4

Listing items 1 to 2, page 1 of 1

  • ‹‹ First
  • ‹ Previous
  • 1
  • Next ›
  • Last ››

Date Short Summary Source
1127 X 5 Sept. 1128 dean of York 1/4/8 (Chrs. David I, no. 29)
circa 17 Jul. 1127 dean of York 2/30/2 (ESC, no. 76)


Listing items 1 to 2, page 1 of 1

  • ‹‹ First
  • ‹ Previous
  • 1
  • Next ›
  • Last ››

Date Short Summary Source
1127 X 5 September 1128 Notification of consecration of Robert, bishop of St Andrews 1/4/8 (Chrs. David I, no. 29)
circa 17 July 1127 Announcement that he has consecrated Robert, bishop of St Andrews 2/30/2 (ESC, no. 76)