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    Scrope (pronounced "scroop") is the name of an old English family of Norman origin that first came into prominence in the 14th century. The family has held the noble titles of Baron Scrope of Masham, Baron Scrope of Bolton, and for a brief time, the Earl of Wiltshire.

  2. The Scrope family, whose name is traditionally pronounced /skru:p/, was politically important in medieval England, and acquired estates in Lincs (Barton on Humber), NR Yorks (Castle Bolton), and in ER Yorks (Flotmanby).

  3. The Scrope family were from the north of England, owning land in both Yorkshire and Northumberland. Sir Stephen Scrope was the third son of Richard II’s minister, Lord Richard Scrope, and owned Hever Castle from 1399 to 1408.

  4. Brief Life History of John. When Sir John Scrope was born about 1388, in Masham, Yorkshire, England, his father, Sir Stephen Scrope, was 48 and his mother, Margery Welles, was 39. He married Elizabeth Chaworth on 24 August 1422, in Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom.

  5. 20 de jul. de 2017 · The Scrope family is one of the great northern families who arrived with the Conquest and gradually grew in power. They can be found in a number of official capacities down the centuries from the fourteenth century onwards including as Lord Wardens of the Western March.

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  7. Lady Annabella Scrope, inherited the Langar estates and received a grant 1663 of the precedence and privileges of the legitimate daughter of an Earl (1629–1703), marrried John Grubham Howe, and was mother of Scrope Howe, 1st Viscount Howe.