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About Stephen Le Scrope
- 'Sir Stephen le Scrope, Lord Deputy of Ireland, Governor of Roxburgh Castle1,2
- 'M, #70484, d. 10 September 1408
- Father Sir Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope, Lord High Treasurer & Chancellor of England1,2 b. c 1326, d. 30 May 1403
- Mother Blanche de la Pole1,2 d. 1378
- ' Sir Stephen le Scrope, Lord Deputy of Ireland, Governor of Roxburgh Castle married Milicent Tibetot, daughter of Sir Robert de Tibetot, 3rd Lord Tibetot and Margaret Deincourt, before 23 November 1385; They had 1 son (Stephen, Esq.) & 1 daughter (Elizabeth).1,2 Sir Stephen le Scrope, Lord Deputy of Ireland, Governor of Roxburgh Castle left a will on 6 January 1406.2 He died on 10 September 1408 at Tristel Dermot, Ireland.1,2 His estate was probated on 2 December 1409.2
- 'Family Milicent Tibetot b. 12 Apr 1368, d. 1446
- Citations
- 1.[S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. XII/2, p. 97, notes.
- 2.[S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. IV, p. 196.
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2345.htm#...
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Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton (c. 1327-1403) was an English soldier and courtier, serving Richard II of England.[1] He also fought under the Black Prince at the Battle of Crecy in 1346. ....
He was a son of Henry le Scrope.[7] The Archbishop of York Richard le Scrope was a first cousin.[8]
He married Blanche de la Pole (daughter of William de la Pole of Hull), by whom he had four sons.:[9]
- William Scrope, 1st Earl of Wiltshire
- Roger Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton
- ' Stephen
- Richard
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_le_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of...
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Sir John Fastolf KG (c. 1378 – 5 November 1459) was an English knight during the Hundred Years War, who has enjoyed a more lasting reputation as in some part being the prototype of Shakespeare's Sir John Falstaff. Many historians consider, however, that he deserves to be famous in his own right, not only as a soldier, but as a patron of literature, a writer on strategy and perhaps as an early industrialist.
He was son of a Norfolk gentleman, Sir John Fastolf of Caister-on-Sea, ....
On 13 January 1409, he married 'Millicent, widow of Sir Stephen Scrope of Castle Combe in Wiltshire.' This marriage brought him an income of £240 per annum, a considerable sum. ....
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Fastolf
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Stephen Le Scrope's Timeline
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Bentley, Yorkshire, England
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September 10, 1405
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Saint Agatha, Richmond, Yorkshire, England
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