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  1. May 18, 2024 · In December 1423 John le Scrope, brother and heir of Henry, 3rd Lord Scrope, recovered the lands which his mother Margery had held in dower. Later John recovered the barony. When John, Lord Scrope, died in 1455 he held the manor of Fyfield jointly with his wife Elizabeth who survived him.

  2. May 2, 2024 · The main ringleaders were the king’s cousin Richard of Conisburgh, Earl of Cambridge, Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham and Sir Thomas Grey of Castle Heaton. The involvement of Cambridge is particularly surprising.

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  4. May 16, 2024 · In 1336 Philippa, queen of Edward III, exchanged Nayland with Geoffrey Scrope (d. 1340) for lands in Yorkshire. Nayland then descended in the barons Scrope of Masham, being held successively by Henry (d. 1392), Stephen (d. 1406), and Henry (executed 1415).

  5. 3 days ago · Meanwhile the Scropes held the manor. In 1405–6 Stephen le Scrope of Masham died seised, and from this time the descent followed that of the manor of Masham (q.v.) until 1565, when Henry le Scrope of Bolton conveyed it to Francis Tunstall, owner of the manor of Scargill.

  6. May 8, 2024 · Henry Scrope, kt., Ld. Scrope: Richard Cholmeley, kt., and Dame Katherine his wife: Castell of Estbolton, and the manors of Estbolton, Westbolton, Wensley, Ellerton, Bolton upon Swayll, Caldwell, Downholme, and Brignell, and 200 messuages, 100 cottages, 5 watermills, and a fulling mill with lands in the same and the advowson of Wensley church.

  7. 6 days ago · Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh: 1363–1425 c.1409 116 Robert Umfraville: c. 1363–1437 1409–1413 117 John Cornwall: c. 1364–1443 c.1409 118 Henry Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham: c. 1373–1415 1410 119 Thomas Morley, 4th Baron Morley: c. 1354–1416 c. 1411 F47 Beatrice, Countess of Arundel: c. 1382–1439 1413

  8. May 8, 2024 · I set out for Bolton Castle, in Yorkshire, Elysabeth’s home when she married Lord John Scrope, 5th Baron of Bolton. Order from King Henry VI to Lady Elysabeth Scrope Elysabeth St. John’s role as a godmother was significant in medieval times, as it denoted a close blood relationship and a responsibility for the spiritual wellbeing of the ...