William Scorer

The 1861 Census records that he was living with the Goddards at 122, High Street, Lincoln.

Scorer also designed some schools in his own name and gives his address as 7 Burleigh Street, Strand WC.

Brangwyn and Scorer entered the competition for Nottingham Education Institute and a print of their entry was published in the Building News.

[5] Scorer then moved to Bank Street Chambers, which was adjacent to St Swithin's Churchyard, Lincoln.

While living in London between 1874 and 1881 he was a member of the Artists Rifles, which was a Territorial Army Regiment Scorer moved to Bank Street in April 1884.

302 High Street Lincoln is now Carphone Warehouse, 1907
302 High Street Lincoln, carved stone detail with Lincoln Fleur-de-lys
Saint Olave's Church, Ruckland, 1885
St.Margaret's church, Langton-by-Horncastle.