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Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth 1442–1485 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: July 1442

Birth Location: Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England

Death Date: 14 Apr 1485

Death Location: London, Greater London, England

Father: Sir Bolton

Mother: Elizabeth Markham

Spouse(s): Lady Wyndham)

Children(s): Lady Queens, Lady Suffolk, Stephen Scrope, Lady Oxford, Lady Scrope, Lady Wyndham

In 1442, Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth entered the world in Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England, born to Sir Henry Le Scrope 4Th Baron Bolton And Elizabeth Scrope Of Masham Baroness Of Bolton And Markham. In 1461, Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth established residence. Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth married Lady Alianor Eleanor Washbourne Wyndham, and had children including Lady Alianor Eleanor Scrope Wyndham, Lady Catherine Kate Scrope, Lady Elizabeth Le Scrope De Vere Countess Of Oxford, Lady Margaret Le Scrope De La Pole Duchess Of Suffolk, Lady Mary Scrope Lady In Waiting To The Queens, Stephen Scrope. Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth passed away in 1485 in London, Greater London, England.

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Biography

  • In 1442, Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth entered the world in Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England, born to Sir Henry Le Scrope 4Th Baron Bolton And Elizabeth Scrope Of Masham Baroness Of Bolton And Markham.
  • In 1461, Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth established residence.
  • Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth married Lady Alianor Eleanor Washbourne Wyndham, and had children including Lady Alianor Eleanor Scrope Wyndham, Lady Catherine Kate Scrope, Lady Elizabeth Le Scrope De Vere Countess Of Oxford, Lady Margaret Le Scrope De La Pole Duchess Of Suffolk, Lady Mary Scrope Lady In Waiting To The Queens, Stephen Scrope.
  • Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth passed away in 1485 in London, Greater London, England.

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Children(s)

Sir Bosworth's Ancestors

Self
Sir Bosworth
1442–1485
Birth Place: Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England
Parents
Sir Henry Le Scrope, 4th Baron Bolton
1418–1459
Bolton Castle, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England
Elizabeth (Scrope of Masham, Baroness of Bolton and) Markham
1419–1504
Masham, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Richard (le Scrope, 3rd Lord Scrope of Bolton, 100 Years War: Battle of Agincourt) 1415
1394–1420
Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England
Margaret (de Neville married as 1) la Scrope 2) Cressoner-Lady-Baroness of Bolton; Abbess of) Barkin
1396–1463
Raby Castle, Staindrop, Durham, England
John (Le Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Masham, Privy Councillor, Treasurer of) England
1378–1455
Masham, Harrogate Borough, North Yorkshire, England
Lady (Elizabeth de Chaworth, Baroness of) Masham
1391–1466
Wiverton, Nottinghamshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Roger Scrope
1348–1402
Margaret Scrope
1366–1431
Sir Westmoreland
1363–1425
Joan Garter
1375–1440
Stephen Masham
1345–1404
Margery Welles
1350–1422
Thomas Chaworth
1378–1459
Nicola Braybrook
1382–1411
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Bolton
1327–1403
Blanche Pole
1327–1378
John Fleet
1328–1388
Maud Neville
1335–1379
Sir Lancaster
1340–1398
Catherine Lancaster
1350–1403
Sir Masham
1312–1391
Blanche Norwich
1317–1403
John Welles
1334–1361
Maud DeRos
1330–1388
William Chaworth
1357–1398
Reginald Braybrook
1356–1434
Joan Pole
1368–

Sir Bosworth's Descendants

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Sir (Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham &) Bosworth (July 1442–14 Apr 1485) m. Lady (Alianor ( Eleanor) Washbourne () Wyndham) (1445–1505)
  1. 1. Lady (Mary Scrope, Lady-in-Waiting to the) Queens 1476–1548 m. Sir (Edward) Jernegan 1460–1515 m. Sir (William Kingston (Kyngestone), Keeper of the Tower of London under King Henry) VIII 1476–1540
    1. 1. Sir (Henry Jerningham of Costessey) Hall 1509–1572
    2. 2. Edmund Jerningham 1513–1546
  2. 2. Lady (Margaret le Scrope (de la Pole), Duchess of) Suffolk 1472–1514 m. Edmund (de La Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk and 6th Earl of) Suffolk 1470–1492
  3. 3. Stephen Scrope 1474–
  4. 4. Lady (Elizabeth le Scrope de Vere, Countess of) Oxford 1468–1537 m. Sir (William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beaumont, 7th Lord Beaumont, knight, leading supporter of the Lancastrian) faction 1438–1507 m. John Brooke 1447–1512 m. Sir (George de Vere, Cambridge University) Alumni 1428–1503
    1. 1. Lady (Dorothy de) Vere 1494–1527 m. Sir (John Neville, Knight of the Shire, 3rd Lord of Danby, 3rd Baron Neville of Latimer, Member of) Parliament 1493–1543
      1. 1. John (Alexander de Neville, 4th Baron Latimer, Snape, Yorkshire; stepson of Catherine) Parr 1520–1577 m. Lady (Lucy De) Beaufort 1523–1582
        1. 1. William Neville 1540–1616 m. Jonne (Elizabeth) Hounte 1587–1630
        2. 2. Lucy (Neville, 1st) wife 1549–1608 m. Sir (William Cornwallis, knighted, English courtier, Member of Parliament for) Lostwithiel 1545–1611
        3. 3. Katherine (Catherine) Neville 1546–1596 m. Henry (Percy, 8th Earl of Northumberland, 2nd Baron) Percy 1532–1585
        4. 4. Lady (Elizabeth Neville, Countess of) Exeter 1546–1630 m. Sir (Edmund Carey, Esquire of Body to Queen Elizabeth, Gentleman of Privy Chamber to James I & Charles I, Captain of Ostend,) Knight 1557–1637 m. Sir (John) Danvers 1540–1593
    2. 2. John (de Vere , KG, 15th Earl of Oxford-Great Chamberlain-Privy Councillor, Sheriff of Essex &) Hertfordshire 1464–1539 m. Lady (Elizabeth de) Trussel 1496–1527
      1. 1. Aubrey (de Vere, my father, a man of great renown, chamberlain to King, Henry the first, admitted to his innermost) council 1513–1579 m. Bridget (de) Gibbons 1517–1577 m. Margaret ('Margaret' de Spring, married as) Vere 1517–1544
        1. 1. Hugh ('Hugo' de) Vere 1554–1632 m. Eleanor Walsh 1555–1575
      2. 2. John (de Vere, 16th Earl of) Oxford 1516–1562
        1. 1. Sir (Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, thought to be to actual author of those great literary works normally attributed to William) Shakespeare 1550–1604 m. Anne (Cecil, Countess of Oxford, Maid of Honor to Queen) Elizabeth 1556–1588
      3. 3. Frances (de Vere, Dame & Countess of) Surrey 1517–1577
    3. 3. Elizabeth (de Vere) (Trussell) 1494–1558
    4. 4. Katherine Vere –1504
    5. 5. Lady (Elizabeth) Beaumont 1478–1503
  5. 5. Lady (Catherine "Kate") Scrope 1476–1521
  6. 6. Lady (Alianor (Eleanor) Scrope -) Wyndham 1470–1505

Sir Bosworth's Timeline

3 Records

1442
July 1442
Birth of Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth in Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England
Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England
1461
1461
Age 19
Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth resided here
None
1485
14 Apr 1485
Age 43
Death of Sir Richard Le Scrope, K.G., Archbishop of York, 5th Baron of Bolton, Yorkist, Battles of Northampton, Towton, Hexham & Bosworth in Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England, ,
Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England, ,

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: July 1442
    Event Place: Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [3] International, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1461
    Record Source: England & Wales, Calendar of the Principal Ecclesiastical Dignitaries, 314-1853

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 Apr 1485
    Event Place: Bolton Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, Northumberland, England, ,
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [3] International, Find a Grave Index
    [4] Age:
    42-43

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: London, Greater London, England
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [2] International, Find a Grave Index

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