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Richard Scrope 1327–1403 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1327

Birth Location: Bolton, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 30 May 1403

Death Location: North Riding, Yorkshire, England

Father: Henry Scrope

Mother: Margaret Ros

Spouse(s): Blanche Pole

Children(s): Roger Scrope, Stephen Scrope, Richard Scrope, William Scrope

In 1327, Richard Scrope entered the world in Bolton, Yorkshire, England, born to Henry Le Scrope And Margaret De Ros. Richard Scrope married Blanche De La Pole, Margaret Montfort, and had children including Richard Scrope, Roger Scrope, Stephen Scrope, William Scrope. Richard Scrope passed away in 1403 in North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1327, Richard Scrope entered the world in Bolton, Yorkshire, England, born to Henry Le Scrope And Margaret De Ros.
  • Richard Scrope married Blanche De La Pole, Margaret Montfort, and had children including Richard Scrope, Roger Scrope, Stephen Scrope, William Scrope.
  • Richard Scrope passed away in 1403 in North Riding, Yorkshire, England.

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Richard Scrope's Ancestors

Self
Richard Scrope
1327–1403
Birth Place: Bolton, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Henry le Scrope
1271–1336
Wensley, Yorkshire, England
Margaret (de) Ros
1295–1332
Warke, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
William Scrope
1245–1311
Wensley, Yorkshire, England
Constance (de) Newsom
1249–1310
Newsom on, Yorkshire, England
William (II de) Ros
1250–1316
Ingmanthorpe, England
Maud (de) Vaux
1248–1292
Vaux, Aquitaine, France
Great-Grandparents
William Scrope
1214–1296
Thomas Newsom
1223–1264
Lucia FitzPiers
1205–1266
Robert Ros
1228–1285
Isabel Aubigny
1225–1301
John Vaux
1215–1288
Sybil Aquitaine
1202–1261
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Scrope
1183–1218
Juliane Brune
1187–1223
Gillo Newsom
1191–1282
Piers FitzHerbert
1166–1235
Alice FitzRobert
1190–1225
William Ros
1192–1264
Lucia FitzPiers
1205–1266
William Aubigny
1192–1236
Aubrey Biset
1190–1233
Oliver Vaux
1170–1244
Petronilla Croun
1214–1262
Robert Aquitaine
1176–

Richard Scrope's Descendants

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Richard Scrope (1327–30 May 1403) m. Blanche (de la) Pole (1327–1378)
  1. 1. Roger Scrope 1348–1402 m. Margaret Tiptoft 1366–1431
    1. 1. Richard (Le) Scrope 1393–1420 m. Margaret Neville 1390–1463
      1. 1. Henry Scrope 1418–1459 m. Elizabeth Scrope 1414–1504
        1. 1. Margaret (le) Scrope 1440–1485 m. William Plesyngton 1436– m. Hugh Stafford 1436– m. John (I) Bernard 1437–1485 m. Christopher Danby 1430–1518
        2. 2. Isabel Scrope 1445–1498
        3. 3. Richard Scrope 1444–1485
        4. 4. Agnes (le) Scrope 1462–1498
        5. 5. Robert Scrope 1447–1500
        6. 6. Ralph Scrope 1444–1515
        7. 7. Elizabeth Scrope 1439–1503
        8. 8. John Scrope 1435–1498 m. Joan Fitzhugh 1434–1488 m. Elizabeth StJohn 1448–1494 m. Anne Wingfield 1462–1498
      2. 2. Margaret (Le) Scrope 1420–
      3. 3. Richard Scrope 1419–1468
    2. 2. Matilda Scrope 1393–
    3. 3. Thomas Scrope 1390–1448
    4. 4. William (le) Scrope 1399–
  2. 2. Stephen Scrope 1350–1405 m. Millicent Tiptoft 1368–1446
    1. 1. Stephen Scrope 1376–1472 m. Jane Bingham 1438–
      1. 1. John Scrope 1466–1517 m. Margaret Wrottesley 1467–
        1. 1. Richard Scrope 1505–1572 m. Elizabeth Amadas 1508–1530
        2. 2. Anne Scrope 1501–
        3. 3. Anthony Scrope 1506–
        4. 4. Dorothy Scrope 1503–
      2. 2. Stephen Scrope 1460–
  3. 3. Richard Scrope 1346–1405
  4. 4. William Scrope 1345–1399

Richard Scrope's Timeline

2 Records

1327
1327
Birth of Richard Scrope in Bolton, Yorkshire, England
Bolton, Yorkshire, England
1403
30 May 1403
Age 76
Death of Richard Scrope in North Riding, Yorkshire, England
North Riding, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1327
    Event Place: Bolton, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 May 1403
    Event Place: North Riding, Yorkshire, England

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