Roald (Løgmaður)
Roald was, around the year 1450, Lawman (or Lawspeaker) of the Faroe Islands.
Little is known about Roald, apart from that he had a farm in Dalur, and that he probably originated from Shetland.
In G.V.C. Young's textbook, Færøerne – fra vikingetiden til reformationen,[1] Roald is not named. However, in the Lagting's official list of First Ministers, he is included.[2]
References
- G.V.C. Young's textbook Færøerne – fra vikingetiden til reformationen, 1982
- Løgtingið 150 – Hátíðarrit. Tórshavn 2002, Bind 2, S. 366. (Section First Ministers of the Faroes up to 1816) (PDF-Download
- G. V. C. Young: Færøerne – fra vikingetiden til reformationen. København 1982. s. 88
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Preceded by Haraldur Kálvsson |
Lawman of the Faroe Islands c.a. 1450-?.?. |
Succeeded by Jørundur Skógdrívsson |
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