Henry Roborough
d. 1650
Co-scribe with Byfield; kept the early sessions of the Assembly minutes.
Biography
Educated at Christ's College Cambridge. Rector of St Leonard Eastcheap from 1631, Roborough was named first of the three formal scribes by the founding ordinance of 12 June 1643 — the scribes were non-voting but recorded the proceedings, and Roborough's hand fills the earliest stretches of the surviving manuscript minutes. He held conservative Presbyterian sympathies and signed multiple Sion College manifestoes against the rising Independent and Erastian factions in the late 1640s. He died in 1650 — too soon to see the Restoration ejections that would have caught him for nonconformity. His own theological positions left little independent trace beyond his scribal labour.
Scribe
The scribes kept the Assembly's official minutes and recorded its votes. Henry Roborough and Adoniram Byfield served throughout; the minutes in their hand are the principal surviving record of the debates that produced the Standards.