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Eleonore Scrope 1425–1471 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1425

Birth Location: Upsall, Yorkshire

Death Date: 1471

Death Location: Brancepeth, Durham

Father: Richard Bolton

Mother: Elizabeth Masham

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In 1425, Eleonore Scrope entered the world in Upsall, Yorkshire, born to Richard Le Scrope 3Rd Baron Of Scrope Of Bolton And Elizabeth Chaworth Le Scrope Baroness Scrope Of Masham. Eleonore Scrope passed away in 1471 in Brancepeth, Durham.

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Biography

  • In 1425, Eleonore Scrope entered the world in Upsall, Yorkshire, born to Richard Le Scrope 3Rd Baron Of Scrope Of Bolton And Elizabeth Chaworth Le Scrope Baroness Scrope Of Masham.
  • Eleonore Scrope passed away in 1471 in Brancepeth, Durham.

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Eleonore Scrope's Ancestors

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Eleonore Scrope
1425–1471
Birth Place: Upsall, Yorkshire
Parents
Richard le Scrope, 3rd Baron of Scrope of Bolton
1394–1422
Bolton, Wensleydale, North Riding, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth (Chaworth le Scrope Baroness Scrope of) Masham
1404–1466
Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England
Grandparents
Thomas (Sir Chaworth van) Wiverton
1370–1459
Wiverton (Nottinghamshire) England
Nicola Braybrooke
1375–1411
Annesley, Notts, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Lincoln
1385–1459
Nichola Braybroke
1382–1411
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Chaworth
1370–1459
Nichole Braybrooke
1376–1411

Eleonore Scrope's Timeline

2 Records

1425
1425
Birth of Eleonore Scrope in Upsall, Yorkshire
Upsall, Yorkshire
1471
1471
Age 46
Death of Eleonore Scrope in Brancepeth, Durham
Brancepeth, Durham

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1425
    Event Place: Upsall, Yorkshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1471
    Event Place: Brancepeth, Durham

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