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.