Lay clerk, Eton College, for three terms in year 1503-4.
Later parish clerk at All Saints', Bristol, to which he bequeathed his collection of polyphonic manuscripts in 1524 (Frank Ll. Harrison, 'The Repertory of an English Parish Church in the Early Sixteenth Century’, Renaissance-Muziek 1400–1600: Donum Natalicium René Bernard Lenaerts, ed. J. Robijns et al. (Leuven: Katholieke Universiteit, Seminarie voor Muziekwetenschap, 1969), 43–7).
'Brygeman' (no forename given) was conduct, King's College, Cambridge, 1513-15.