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Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York 1346–1405 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1346

Birth Location: Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 8 Jun 1405

Death Location: executed being in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV, Knavesmire, Yorkshire, England

Father: Sir Masham

Mother: Blanche Norwich

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In 1346, Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York entered the world in Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Henry Le Scrope Baron Of Masham And Blanche De Norwich. Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York passed away in 1405 in executed being in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV, Knavesmire, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1346, Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York entered the world in Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Henry Le Scrope Baron Of Masham And Blanche De Norwich.
  • Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York passed away in 1405 in executed being in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV, Knavesmire, Yorkshire, England.

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Richard York's Ancestors

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Richard York
1346–1405
Birth Place: Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Sir Henry le Scrope, Baron of Masham
1312–1391
Masham, Yorkshire, England
Blanche (de) Norwich
1317–1403
Clifton, York, England
Grandparents
Geoffrey (le Scrope, chief justice of King Edward II's) bench
1273–1340
Masham, Yorkshire
Ivette (Juetta de Ros,) Lady
1285–1331
Ingmanthorpe, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
William Scrope
1245–1311
Constance Ros
1250–1320
William (Roos)
1244–1310
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Scrope
1214–1296
Constance Newsom
1318–1298
Sir battle
1192–1264
Lucy FitzPiers
1196–1266
Sir battle
1192–1264
Lucy FitzPiers
1196–1266

Richard York's Timeline

2 Records

1346
1346
Birth of Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York in Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England
Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England
1405
8 Jun 1405
Age 59
Death of Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York in executed being in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV, Knavesmire, Yorkshire, England
executed being in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV, Knavesmire, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1346
    Event Place: Clifton Castle in Clifton-Upon-Ure, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 22; Page: 1172

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Jun 1405
    Event Place: executed being in the Northern Rising against King Henry IV, Knavesmire, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22, Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.; London, England: Oxford University Press; Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22; Volume: Vol 22; Page: 1172
    [2] Age:
    58-59

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