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Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere 1468–1537 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1468

Birth Location: York, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1537

Death Location: Hedingham, Essex, England

Father: Sir Scrope

Mother: Lady Washbourne

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Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere was born in 1468 in York, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Richard Scrope Fifth Baron Of La Scrope And Lady Eleanor Washbourne. Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere passed away in 1537 in Hedingham, Essex, England.

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Biography

  • Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere was born in 1468 in York, Yorkshire, England, the child of Sir Richard Scrope Fifth Baron Of La Scrope And Lady Eleanor Washbourne.
  • Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere passed away in 1537 in Hedingham, Essex, England.

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Countess Vere's Ancestors

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Countess Vere
1468–1537
Birth Place: York, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir Richard Scrope Fifth Baron of La Scrope
1443–1485
Castle Bolton, Yorkshire, England
Lady (Eleanor) Washbourne
1446–1505
Worcestershire, England
Grandparents
Norman Washbourne
1420–1479
Worcester, Worcestershire, England
Elizabeth Kniveton
1420–1479
Kniveton, Derbyshire, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Countess Vere's Timeline

2 Records

1468
1468
Birth of Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere in York, Yorkshire, England
York, Yorkshire, England
1537
1537
Age 69
Death of Countess Elizabeth Scrope Oxford de Vere in Hedingham, Essex, England
Hedingham, Essex, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1468
    Event Place: York, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1537
    Event Place: Hedingham, Essex, England

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