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About Hugh le Scrope
Richard Fitz Scrob (or Fitz Scrope) was a Norman knight granted lands by Edward the Confessor before the Norman Conquest, in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire as recorded in the Domesday Book. He built Richard's Castle, near Ludlow in Shropshire.
His son was Osbern FitzRichard, husband of Nest, daughter of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn. Osbern's great-grandson was Hugh Le Scrope who, having been born at Richard's Castle, was the first of the family to be granted lands formerly belonging to the Priory of Bridlington, in Yorkshire.
(Wikipedia)
Hugh Le Scrope was great-grandson of Osbern Fitz Richard (or Fitz Scrope). He was born circa 1103 in Richards Castle, near Shropshire, England.
He was married to his wife (born circa 1107 in Worcestershire) circa 1133 in Worcestershire, England. Hugh Le Scrope and his wife had a son:
Robert Le Scrope (Fitz Hugh) Hugh Le Scrope was listed as a landowner, owing services to Gilbert de Gant, Earl of Lincoln, in 1149, for certain lands given to the Priory of Bridlington in Yorkshire, in the district of Wensleydale during the reign of King Stephen.
Hugh Le Scrope died after 1149.
Knight of Edward the Confessor and Richard Le Scrope
Hugh le Scrope's Timeline
1103 |
1103
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Richards Castle, Herefordshire, England
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1134 |
1134
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Bridlington, Yorkshire, England
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1149 |
1149
Age 46
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Flotmanby, Yorkshire, England
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1938 |
January 14, 1938
Age 46
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January 29, 1938
Age 46
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