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John Barbour

I lived from 1320-1395. I was from Scotland, and am in the Olde English category.

Barbour was a native of Aberdeen, a well educated man and served as Archdeacon at St. Machar's Cathedral for 40 years. He was not of noble birth and his date of birth and parentage are uncertain but by virtue of his ecclesiastical office we can trace him not only in the public records of both Scotland and England but also in the registers of his diocese.

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