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Maud le Scrope 1380–1418 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1380

Birth Location: of Masham, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 1418

Death Location: Tamworth, Staffordshire, England

Father: Stephen, Scrope

Mother: Margaret Welles

Spouse(s): Baldwin Freville

Children(s): Margaretha Bingham, Elizabeth Freville, Baldwin Freville

The story of Maud le Scrope began in 1380 in of Masham, Yorkshire, England. Maud le Scrope married Baldwin Freville, and had children including Baldwin Freville, Elizabeth Freville, Margaretha Freville Bingham. Maud le Scrope passed away in 1418 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Maud le Scrope began in 1380 in of Masham, Yorkshire, England.
  • Maud le Scrope married Baldwin Freville, and had children including Baldwin Freville, Elizabeth Freville, Margaretha Freville Bingham.
  • Maud le Scrope passed away in 1418 in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Maud Scrope's Ancestors

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Maud Scrope
1380–1418
Birth Place: of Masham, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Stephen, 2nd Baron Scrope of Masham Scrope
1345–1406
Masham, Yorkshire, England
Margaret (De) Welles
1350–1422
Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Henry, (1st Baron Scrope of Masham,) Scrope
1312–1391
Great-Grandparents
Geoffrey, Scrope
1285–1340
Ivetta Ros
1285–1331
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Scrope
1246–1312
Constance Newsham
1250–1320
William Ros
1244–1310
Eustace FitzHugh
1268–1310

Maud Scrope's Descendants

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Maud (le) Scrope (abt 1380–1418) m. Baldwin Freville (1368–3 Mar 1416)
  1. 1. Margaretha (Freville) Bingham 1401–1493 m. Hugh, (Knight,) Willoughby 1398–1448
    1. 1. Sir (Robert of Parham Knight Willoughby \) Eresby 1427–1465 m. Cecily (Margaret De) Welles 1429–1465 m. Margaret Griffith 1425–1491
      1. 1. Christopher Willoughby 1450–1499 m. Margaret Jenney 1453–1515
        1. 1. Catharine Willoughby 1476–1542 m. John (de) Heydon 1468–1550
        2. 2. Margaret Willoughby 1478–1543
        3. 3. Elizabeth Willoughby 1473–1548
        4. 4. William Willoughby 1480–1526
        5. 5. George Willoughby 1484–1553
        6. 6. Thomas (Willoughby Chief Justice of the Common Bench) Kent 1486–1545
        7. 7. Edmund Willoughby 1487–
        8. 8. John Willoughby 1489–
        9. 9. Robert Willoughby 1490–1567
        10. 10. Isabel Willoughby 1491–
        11. 11. Charles Willoughby 1492–
        12. 12. Hugh Willoughby 1493–
        13. 13. Christopher Willoughby 1482–1526
      2. 2. Sir (Henry, Knight) Willoughby 1445–1529
      3. 3. Richard Willoughby 1450–1467
      4. 4. Alice Willoughby 1440–1508
      5. 5. Robert Willoughby 1450–1467
      6. 6. Jane Willoughby 1450–1481
      7. 7. Philippa Willoughby 1452–1517
      8. 8. Sanchia Willoughby 1452–1533
      9. 9. Charles Willoughby 1453–1498
      10. 10. Sir (Henry, Knight, 3rd Baron Willoughby of Parham, Lord) Willoughby 1445–1529 m. Lady (Margaret) Markham 1445–1490 m. Lady (Elizabeth, Baroness Fitzhugh of Ravensworth[ Borough) (Burch) 1457–1507 m. Ellen Egerton 1480–
        1. 1. John Willoughby 1471–1549 m. Anne Grey 1475–1523
        2. 2. Lady (Jane) Willoughby 1485–1507 m. Sir (Guiscard Harbottle of) Beamish –1513
        3. 3. Dorothy Willoughby 1474–1507 m. Sir (Anthony, Lord of the manor of Norbury, judge and serjeant-at-law) Fitzherbert 1470–1538
        4. 4. Sir (Edward, 4th Baron) Willoughby 1467–1540 m. Lady (Anne (Margaret), Baroness of Wollaton) Filliol 1490–1552
        5. 5. Margaret Willoughby 1465–1530 m. Sir (John of Codnor, Knight) Zouche 1477–1529
      11. 11. Dorothy Willoughby 1455–
      12. 12. Margaret (Smythe Willoughby) Christopher 1457–1552
      13. 13. Sence Willoughby 1459–
      14. 14. Dorothy Willoughby –1453
      15. 15. Charles Willoughby 1455–
    2. 2. Isabel (Elizabeth) Willoughby 1418–1471
    3. 3. Alice (de) Willoughby 1418–1509
    4. 4. Margaret Willougby 1422–
    5. 5. John Willoughby 1423–1474
    6. 6. John Bugge 1425–1463
    7. 7. Joyce Willoughby 1425–1469
    8. 8. Baldwin (V.) Willoughby 1427–1492
    9. 9. Maude Willoughby 1429–1457
    10. 10. Eleanor Willoughby 1433–1487
    11. 11. Richard Willoughby 1441–
    12. 12. Jocosa Willoughby 1447–1469
  2. 2. Elizabeth Freville 1398–1468
  3. 3. Baldwin Freville 1402–

Maud Scrope's Timeline

3 Records

1380
abt 1380
Birth of Maud le Scrope in of Masham, Yorkshire, England
of Masham, Yorkshire, England
1418
Aug 1418
Age 38
Death of Maud le Scrope in London, England
London, England
1418
1418
Age 38
Burial of Maud le Scrope in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England
Tamworth, Staffordshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1380
    Event Place: of Masham, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aug 1418
    Event Place: London, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1418
    Event Place: Tamworth, Staffordshire, England

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