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  • Thomas le Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham1,2,3,4,5
  • M, #61452, b. circa 1459, d. 23 April 1493
  • Father Sir Thomas le Scrope, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham1 b. c 1430, d. 1475
  • Mother Elizabeth Greystoke1 b. 1436, d. a 20 Dec 1483
  • Thomas le Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham was born circa 1459 at of Masham, Yorkshire, England.1 He married Elizabeth Neville, daughter of Sir John Neville, Earl of Northumberland, Marquess of Montague, Lord Neville de Montagu, Sheriff of Northumberland and Isabel Ingoldsthorpe, before 1477.6,7,2,3,4,5 Thomas le Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham left a will on 20 September 1492 at London, Middlesex, England.1 He died on 23 April 1493; Buried at Black Friars, Ludgate, London.1,8,3,5 His estate was probated on 6 March 1495.1
  • Family Elizabeth Neville b. 1464, d. Sep 1517
  • Child
    • Alice le Scrope6 b. c 1481, d. c 1510
  • Citations
  • [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. XI, p. 569-570.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. II, p. 455.
  • [S16] Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 237-238.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 395.
  • [S4] Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 218.
  • [S11568] The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom, by George Edward Cokayne, Vol. XI, p. 569-571.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 200-201.
  • [S5] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry, p. 381.
  • From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2045.htm#... _________________________
  • Thomas le Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham1
  • M, #1010, b. circa 1459, d. 23 April 1493
  • Last Edited=10 Dec 2005
  • Thomas le Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham was born circa 1459.1 He married Lady Elizabeth Neville, daughter of Sir John Neville, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu and Isabel Ingaldesthorpe, before 1477.1 He died on 23 April 1493, without male issue.1
  • He gained the title of 6th Lord Scrope of Masham.
  • Citations
  • [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume XI, page 570. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p101.htm#i1010 _____________________
  • Thomas SCROPE (6° B. Scrope of Masham)
  • Born: ABT 1459/60, Masham, Yorkshire, England
  • Christened: Upsall, Yorkshire, England
  • Died: 23 Apr 1493, Masham, Yorkshire, England
  • Buried: Black-Friars, London, Middlesex, England
  • Father: Thomas SCROPE (5° B. Scrope of Masham)
  • Mother: Elizabeth GREYSTOKE (B. Scrope of Masham)
  • Married 1: Alice WROTTESLEY
  • Married 2: Elizabeth NEVILLE (B. Scrope of Masham) BEF 1477 / ABT 1480, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
  • Children:
    • 1. Alice SCROPE (B. Scrope of Bolton)
  • From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SCROPE.htm#Thomas SCROPE (6° B. Scrope of Masham) _______________
  • Sir Thomas Scrope
  • Birth: 1460, England
  • Death: Apr. 23, 1493, England
  • 6th Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall
  • Son of Thomas Scrope of Masham, husband of Elizabeth Neville, daughter of Sir John Neville.
  • Sir Thomas was licensed to freely enter his father's lands 12 Dec 1480, and knighted by King Richard III in Scotland in 1481. He was first summoned to Parliament 15 Nov 1482, the cupbearer at the King's coronation banquet 06 July 1483.
  • Family links:
  • Parents:
  • Thomas Scrope (1429 - 1475)
  • Spouse:
  • Elizabeth Neville Wentworth (____ - 1517)
  • Siblings:
  • Margery Scrope Danby (____ - 1531)*
  • Ralph Scrope (____ - 1515)*
  • Thomas Scrope (1460 - 1493)
  • Burial: Blackfriars London, Ludgate, City of London, Greater London, England
  • Find A Grave Memorial# 109859709
  • From: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=109859709 _________________
  • ELIZABETH NEVILLE (d.c.1518)
  • Elizabeth Neville was the daughter of John Neville, marquess Montagu (1428-April 14, 1471) and Isabel Ingoldsthorpe (d. May 20, 1476). She married Thomas, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (d.1494), by whom she had one child, Alice (d.1492). Elizabeth's second husband was Sir Henry Wentworth (d.1499/1500). Elizabeth made her will on March 7, 1513/14. She gave instructions for her body to be buried in the Blackfriars in London, beside her first husband, and for a stone to be put over her grave with the images of herself, her first husband, and their daughter upon it. She ordered a second tomb for her second husband in Newsom Abbey, Lincolnshire, and a third for her father and mother in Bisham Abbey, Berkshire. She made several bequests to specific women. To Mary Grey, "daughter in base unto Thomas Grey, Marquess of Dorset," she left "my bed that the said Lord Marquess was wont to lie in and all the parcel that belongeth thereo and all the apparel of the same chamber." To her sister, Lucy Neville, Lady Browne, she left "a primer and a psalter, which book I had of the gift of the most excellent princess King Henry the Seventh his mother." She left two servants, Katheryn Clyfton and Dorathe Danby, twenty marks apiece. And to her niece, Lucy Browne (d.1557), wife of John Cutte or Cutts (1507-1528), she left land in Cambridgeshire. She also made John Cutte and Lucy Browne her executors. The will was not proved until December 9, 1521.
  • From: http://www.kateemersonhistoricals.com/TudorWomenN.htm _________________
  • Name Elizabeth Neville, Baroness Scrope [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16]
  • Born Cal 1464 of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England [2, 15]
  • Died 30 Sep 1515 [10, 11, 15]
  • Buried Blackfriars, London, Middlesex, England
  • Father Sir John Neville, Marquis of Montagu, b. 1431, of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England d. 13 Apr 1471, Battle of Barnet, Middlesex, England (Age 40 years)
  • Mother Isabel Ingaldesthorpe, Marchioness of Montagu, b. Cal 1441, of, Borough Green, Cambridgeshire, England d. 20 May 1476, Bisham, Berkshire, England (Age ~ 35 years)
  • Family 1 Thomas le Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham, b. 1460, of, Masham, Yorkshire, England d. 23 Apr 1493 (Age 33 years)
  • Married Bef 1477 of, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England [2]
  • Children
    • 1. Alice le Scrope, Baroness Scrope of Masham, b. Cal 1481, of, Masham, Yorkshire, England d. Abt 1510 (Age ~ 29 years)
  • Family 2 Sir Henry Wentworth, 4th Lord Despenser, b. Cal 1448, of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England d. Bef 27 Feb 1500-1501 (Age ~ 53 years)
  • Married 22 Oct 1494 Chapel Manor House, Deighton, Yorkshire, England [2, 20, 21] Type: License CONDITION: This couple had no children.
  • Sources
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  • [S3] Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families, Charles Cawley, (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/), England, Earls - creations 1138-1143 [accessed 28 Jun 2006].
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  • [S23] Magna Carta Ancestry: A study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Richardson, Douglas, (Kimball G. Everingham, editor. 2nd edition, 2011), vol. 3 p. 237.
  • From: https://histfam.familysearch.org//getperson.php?personID=I3615&tree... ______________________
  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 40
  • Neville, John (d.1471) by James Tait
  • NEVILLE, JOHN, Marquis of Montagu and Earl of Northumberland (d. 1471), third son of Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury [q. v.], and Alice, daughter and heiress of Thomas de Montacute or Montagu, fourth earl of Salisbury [q. v.], was born between 1428 and 1435. His brothers, Richard Neville [q. v.], ‘the king-maker,’ and George Neville, archbishop of York [q. v.], are separately noticed. .... etc.
  • He married, on 25 April, 1457 Isabel, daughter and coheiress of Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe of Borough Green, near Newmarket, by Joan, sister and eventually heiress of John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester (Paston Letters, i. 416; Rot. Parl. v. 387; cf. Doyle). By her he had two sons and five daughters (Swallow, De Nova Villa, p. 224): (1) George, created Duke of Bedford on 5 April 1470; he was degraded from this and all his other dignities by act of parliament in 1478, when he may have been just coming of age, on the ground that he had no ‘livelihood’ to support them, his father's treason having frustrated the king's intention of attaching estates to the titles (Rot. Parl. vi. 173). Sir James Ramsay (ii. 426) suggests that the Bedford title was now needed for Edward's third son, George. George Neville died in 1483 without issue, and was buried in the church of Sheriff-Hutton, near York, a Neville castle and manor. The alabaster effigy, with a coronet, still remaining in the church, and often said to be young Bedford's (Murray, Yorkshire, p. 157), is that of a mere child, perhaps the son of Richard of Gloucester, to whom Sheriff Hutton passed after Warwick's death; and the shield bears a cross, not the Neville saltire. Montagu's second son, John Neville, died in infancy (1460), and was buried at Sawston, Cambridgeshire.
  • The daughters were: (1) Anne, who married Sir William Stonor of Oxfordshire; (2) Elizabeth, married first to Thomas, lord Scrope of Masham (d. 1493), and secondly, before 1496, to Sir Henry Wentworth, who died in 1500 (she died in 1515); (3) Margaret, married first Thomas Horne, secondly Sir J. Mortimer, and thirdly Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk [q. v.], who divorced her; (4) Lucy, married first Sir Thomas Fitzwilliam, and secondly Sir Anthony Brown, her grandson by whom was created Viscount Montagu in 1554. The dignity is supposed to have become extinct on the death in 1797 of Mark Anthony Brown, the ninth viscount, who had entered a French monastery, but various claims have since been set up to it (Doyle; Nicholas, Historic Peerage, ed. Courthope); (5) Isabel, married first Sir William Huddlestone of Sawston, secondly William Smith of Elford, Staffordshire.
  • [Rotuli Parliamentorum; State Papers, Venetian Series, ed. Rawdon Browne; Rymer's Fœdera, original edit.; Lords' Report on the Dignity of a Peer; Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council, ed. Palgrave; William Worcester (ad pedem Stevenson's Wars in France, vol. ii.) and Register of Whethamstede in Rolls Ser.; English Chronicle, 1377–1461, ed. Davies, Gregory's Chronicle (see Eng. Hist. Rev. viii. 31, 565) in Collections of a London Citizen, ed. Gairdner, Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles, ed. Gairdner, Warkworth's Chronicle, the Rebellion in Lincolnshire, and the Arrivall of Edward IV, all published by the Camden Soc.; the Continuator of the Croyland Chronicle, ed. Fulman, 1684; Fabyan's Chronicle, ed. 1811; Hall's Chronicle, ed. 1809; Chron. of the White Rose, ed. 1845; Paston Letters, ed. Gairdner; Wavrin, ed. Hardy (Rolls Ser.), and Dupont (Soc. de l'Hist. de France), Commines, ed. Dupont (Soc. de l'Hist. de France); George Chastellain, ed. Kervyn de Lettenhove, Brussels, 1863–6; Beaucourt's Histoire de Charles VII; Pauli's Geschichte Englands, vol. v.; Ramsay's Lancaster and York; Lingard's History; Dugdale's Baronage; Doyle's Official Baronage; Nicolas's Historic Peerage, ed. Courthope; Swallow, De Nova Villa, Newcastle, 1885; Todd's Sheriff Hutton, ed. 1824. Montagu figures largely in Lord Lytton's novel, the Last of the Barons (1843), as a foil to Warwick.]
  • From: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Neville,_John_(d.1471)_(DNB00) ________________________________
  • Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition ... By Douglas Richardson
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&d...
  • Pg.237
  • 12. HENRY WENTWORTH, K.B., dejure 4th Lord Despenser, of Nettlestead, Suffolk, Goxhill, Lincolnshire, Parlington and Pontefract, Yorkshire, and of London, Esquire of the Household, Knight of the Body, Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, 1481-2, Sheriff of Yorkshire, 1489-90, 1492, Knight of the Shire for Yorkshire, 1491-2, son and heir, born about 1448 (aged 30 in 1478). He was pardoned in 1462, and restored to his father's lands by Parliament in 1464. He married (1st) ANNE SAY, daughter of John Say, Knt., of Baas (in Broxbourne), Little Berkhamstead, Periers (in Cheshunt), and Sawbridgeworth, Herfordshire, Hooks and Pinnacles (in Waltham Holy Cross) and Lawford, Essex, etc. Keeper of Westminster Palace, Squire of the Body, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Privy Councillor, Under Treasurer of England, Keeper of the Great Wardrobe, Knight of the Shire for Cambridgeshire and for Hertfordshire, Speaker of the House of Commons, by his 1st wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Laurence Cheyne, Esq. [see STRATTON 9 for her ancestry]. They had two sons, Richard, Knt., and Edward, and four daughters, Elizabeth, Margery, Dorothy (wife of Robert Broughton, Knt.), and Jane. He went in the king's army to France in 1475. His wife, Anne, was a legatee in the 1478 will of her father. She was living 25 Feb. 1483/4. In 1493 he and his cousins, John Scrope, 5th Lord Scrope of Bolton, and John Scrope, Knt., of Castle Combe, Wiltshire, successfully recovered the manor of Harston, Cambridgeshire, as heirs general of Robert de Tibetot, Knt., 3rd Lord Tibetot. He married (2nd) at Deighton, Yorkshire by license dated 22 Oct. 1494 ELIZABETH NEVILLE, widow of Thomas Scrope, 6th Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (died 23 April 1493), and 2nd daughter of John Neville, K.G., Earl of Northumberland, afterwards Marquess of Montagu, by Isabel, daughter and heiress of Edmund Ingaldesthorpe, Knt. [see INGALDESTHORPE 10 for her ancestry]. They had no issue. She was co-heiress in 1483 to her brother, George Neville, formerly Duke of Bedford. SIR HENRY WENTWORTH left a will
  • Pg.238
  • dated 17 Aug. 1499, proved 27 Feb. 1500/1 (P.C.C. 20 Moone). He was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire. His widow, Elizabeth, Lady Scrope, died in Sept. 1517, and was buried with her 1st husband at Black Friars, Ludgate, London. She left a will dated 7 March 1513/4 to 13 July 1517, proved 9 Dec. 1521 (P.C.C. 21 Maynwaryng).
  • .... etc. ____________________
  • Magna Carta ancestry: a study in colonial and medieval families By Douglas Richardson, Kimball G. Everingham
  • http://books.google.com/books?id=wHZcIRMhSEMC&pg=PA442&lpg=PA442&dq...
  • Pg. 615
  • . . . Thomas Wyndham, Knt., and John Bourchier, K.B., 1st Earl of Bath), Margery, Dorothy (wife of Robert Broughton, Knt.), Jane. He went in the King's army to France in 1475. He married (2nd) at Deighton, Yorkshire by License dated 22 Oct. 1494 ELIZABETH NEVILLE, widow of Thomas Scrope, Lord Scrope of Masham and Upsall (died 23 April 1493), and 2nd daughter of John Neville, Knt., K.G., Marquess of Montagu, by Isabel, daughter and heiress of Edmund Ingaldesthorpe, Knt. They had no issue. SIR HENRY WENTWORTH left a will dated 17 August 1499, proved 27 Feb 1500/1 (P.C.C. 20 Moone). He was buried in Newhouse Abbey, Lincolnshire. His widow, Elizabeth, died testate (P.C.C. 21 Maynwaryng) in Sept. 1517, and was buried with her 1st husband at Black Friars, Ludgate, London.
  • 13. RICHARD WENTWORTH, .... etc. _____________________________
  • Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 40
  • Neville, John (d.1471) by James Tait
  • NEVILLE, JOHN, Marquis of Montagu and Earl of Northumberland (d. 1471), third son of Richard Neville, earl of Salisbury [q. v.], and Alice, daughter and heiress of Thomas de Montacute or Montagu, fourth earl of Salisbury [q. v.], was born between 1428 and 1435. His brothers, Richard Neville [q. v.], ‘the king-maker,’ and George Neville, archbishop of York [q. v.], are separately noticed. .... etc.
  • He married, on 25 April, 1457 Isabel, daughter and coheiress of Sir Edmund Ingoldesthorpe of Borough Green, near Newmarket, by Joan, sister and eventually heiress of John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester (Paston Letters, i. 416; Rot. Parl. v. 387; cf. Doyle). By her he had two sons and five daughters .... etc.
  • The daughters were: (1) Anne, who married Sir William Stonor of Oxfordshire; (2) Elizabeth, married first to Thomas, lord Scrope of Masham (d. 1493), and secondly, before 1496, to Sir Henry Wentworth, who died in 1500 (she died in 1515); (3) Margaret, .... etc.
  • From: http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Neville,_John_(d.1471)_(DNB00) ________________________________
  • Three Branches of the Family of Wentworth: I. Wentworth of Nettlestead ... By William Loftie Rutton
  • https://books.google.com/books?id=YhY5AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA138&lpg=PA138&d...
  • Pg.138
  • .... etc.
  • Sir Henry Wentworth, Knt., of Nettlestead and of Knaresborough, co. York. Sheriff of cos. Norfolk and Suffolk, 1482; Constable of Queenborough 1483. Sheriff of co. York 1490 and 1492. Died August 1499; bur. at Newsam Abbey, co. Lincoln. = Anne, da. of Sir John Say, Knt., of Broxbourne, and of Sawbridgeworth, co. Hertford, who died 1478. 2nd Wife, Elizabeth Lady Scrope, widow of Thomas, Lord Scrope, of Masham and Upsal, co. York, and da. of John Nevill, Marquis of Montagu. She died 1515, and by her will (proved 1521) directed her burial to be with her first husband at Blackfriars, London. ; ch: Sir Richard (m. Anne Tyrrell), Edward, Jane, Margery (m. Sir John Seymour) Wentworth, (Pg.139 Elizabeth (m. Roger Darcy & Sir Thomas Wyndham & John Bourchier), Dorothy (m. Sir Robert Broughton) Wentworth)
  • .... etc. _____________________________
  • Links
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Scrope_of_Masham
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Neville,_1st_Marquess_of_Montagu
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Wentworth

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Thomas Scrope, 6th Baron of Masham's Timeline

1459
1459
Masham, Yorkshire, England
1480
1480
North Yorkshire, England
1493
April 23, 1493
Age 34
London, Middlesex, England
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