Adam Osgodby (died 1316) was an English lawyer and administrator. He was born inOsgodby,North Riding of Yorkshire, and although his early life and career are fairly unknown it is known that he acted as a lawyer forWilliam Hamilton among others.[1] Between 1295 and 1316 he served askeeper of the rolls of chancery, and from 1307 he was the master of theDomus Conversorum.[1] Osgodby also held several ecclesiastical positions - he wasCanon of York from 1289,Parson of Gargrave from 1293 andPrebend of Ulfshelf. He died in 1316.[1]
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