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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · circa March 04, 1463 (58-74) Place of Burial: Aston Friar Church, Clare, Suffolk, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, 4th Baron Neville de Raby and Margaret de Stafford, Countess of Westmoreland. Wife of Richard Le Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Bolton and William Cressener.

    • circa June 09, 1396
    • Aston Friar Church, Clare, Suffolk, England
    • circa March 04, 1463 (58-74)
  2. When Lady Margaret Scrope was born about 1476, in Upsall, Yorkshire, England, her father, Sir Thomas Scrope, was 48 and her mother, Elizabeth Greystoke, was 42. She married Sir Christopher Danby after 21 November 1493. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters.

    • Female
    • Sir Christopher Danby
  3. Sep 26, 2023 · May 14, 1431. London, Middlesex, England. Place of Burial: City of London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom. Immediate Family: Daughter of Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot and Margaret Tibetot, Baroness Tibetot. Wife of Sir Roger le Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton and John Ninezergh.

  4. Apr 12, 2021 · 1480 (43-44) Abington Hall, Abington, Northamptonshire, England (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Daughter of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron of Bolton and Elizabeth Scrope. Wife of William Pleasington; Henry Stafford and Sir John Bernard, Kt.

    • "le Scrope"
    • Yorkshire, England (United Kingdom)
    • 1436
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    • Anne Gainsford, Lady Zouche
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    Anne Gainsford is thought to have joined Anne Boleyn’s household before Anne married Henry, probably around 1528, and she became one of the Queen’s ladies-in-waiting in 1533. She became Lady Zouche on her marriage to Sir George Zouche in 1533 and it is said that the couple had eight children. It was Anne, or Nan as she was known, to whom Anne Boley...

    Elizabeth Holland was the daughter of the secretary of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, and she became the Duke’s mistress in 1527 when she was working as a laundress to his wife, Elizabeth Howard. When Elizabeth Howard complained to her husband about Bess being his mistress, it is said that he beat his wife savagely. Bess was the Duke’s mistres...

    Margery Horsman served as lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn and Jane Seymour. On page 332 of his book, Eric Ives says that the anonymous lady listed with Anne Cobham and Lady Worcester as being sources of information against Anne Boleyn in 1536 “was almost certainly Margery Horsman”. After Anne’s execution, Margery went on to serv...

    Jane was Anne Boleyn’s sister-in-law, being married to Anne’s brother, George Boleyn, Lord Rochford. I won’t give any further details on Jane as I have written a few articles on her, see:- 1. Jane Boleyn and the Fall of Anne Boleyn 2. The Executions of Catherine Howard, Jane Boleyn, Francis Dereham and Thomas Culpeper 3. George Boleyn, Lord Rochfor...

    The Nan Cobham who was said, by Sir John Husee, to be one of Anne Boleyn’s accusers in 1536: “the Lady Worcester, and Nan Cobham and one maid more” is a bit of a mystery woman. In her pages on Tudor women4, novelist Kate Emerson writes of how the editor of The Lisle Letters, M. St Clare Byrne, points out that it is very unlikely that Husee would re...

    Mary Scrope was the second wife of Sir William Kingston, Constable of the Tower of London and it was also her second marriage. She was appointed to serve Anne Boleyn in May 1536 during her imprisonment in the Tower of London and Mary’s job was to report back to her husband on what Anne said so that he could pass the information on to Thomas Cromwel...

    Lady Anne Shelton (née Boleyn) was the sister of Thomas Boleyn and therefore Queen Anne Boleyn’s aunt. She was married to Sir John Shelton and the couple were in charge of the combined household of Henry VIII’s daughters, Mary and Elizabeth, from 1533, with Sir John acting as steward. The couple had nine children, including Margaret and Mary Shelto...

    Margaret was born c1500 and her second husband was Sir William Coffin who was Anne Boleyn’s Master of the Horse. Like Lady Anne Shelton and Mary Scrope, Margaret was appointed to serve Anne Boleyn in the Tower in May 1536. After Anne’s execution, Margaret went on to become a lady-in-waiting to Jane Seymour.

    Lady Boleyn was the wife of Sir James Boleyn, brother of Thomas Boleyn and chancellor of the household of Queen Anne Boleyn, and aunt to Anne Boleyn. She was also one of the women appointed to serve Anne Boleyn in May 1536 in the Tower of London and she, along with Lady Kingston, accompanied Anne Boleyn to her trial on the 15th May 1536.

    Elizabeth Stoner was the fifth woman appointed to serve Anne Boleyn in the Tower in order that Anne’s words could be reported back to Thomas Cromwell and used as evidence against her. She served under each of Henry VIII’s six wives and held the position of ‘Mother of the Maids’, meaning that she was in charge of the younger ladies-in-waiting.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_ScropeMary Scrope - Wikipedia

    Mary Scrope (died 25 August 1548) was an English courtier. She was the granddaughter of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton , and the sister of Elizabeth Scrope (d. 1537), wife of John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford , and Margaret Scrope (d. 1515), wife of Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk .

  7. Lady Margaret Tibetot Scrope. Birth. 1366. Greater London, England. Death. 14 May 1431 (aged 64–65) Burial. Priory of Holy Trinity. Aldgate, City of London, Greater London, England Add to Map. Memorial ID. 73471156. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 0. Flowers 33. Memorials. Region. Europe. England. Greater London. City of London.

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