Ancestral Trails 2016 » Mary SCROPE (1478-1548)

Persoonlijke gegevens Mary SCROPE 

  • Zij is geboren in het jaar 1478 in Bolton, Wensleydale, North Riding, Yorkshire.
  • Zij is overleden augustus 1548 in Leyton, West Ham, Essex, zij was toen 70 jaar oud.
  • Een kind van Richard SCROPE en Eleanor WASHBOURNE

Gezin van Mary SCROPE

(1) Zij is getrouwd met Edward JERNEGAN.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1508 te Somerleyton, Yarmouth, Suffolk, zij was toen 30 jaar oud.


(2) Zij is getrouwd met William KINGSTON.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1520 te Painswick, Gloucestershire, zij was toen 42 jaar oud.


Notities over Mary SCROPE

Mary Scrope (died 25 August 1548) was the granddaughter of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton, and the sister of Elizabeth Scrope (d.1537), wife of John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, and Margaret Scrope (d.1515), wife of Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk. She is said to have been in the service at court of King Henry VIII's first four wives. As the wife of Sir William Kingston, Constable of the Tower of London, she was in attendance on Anne Boleyn during the Queen's brief imprisonment in the Tower in May 1536, and both she and her husband were among those who walked with the Queen to the scaffold. By her first husband, Edward Jerningham, she was the mother of Sir Henry Jerningham, whose support helped to place Queen Mary I on the throne of England in 1553, and who became one of Queen Mary's most favoured courtiers.

Mary Scrope was one of the nine daughters of Richard Scrope (d.1485) of Upsall, Yorkshire, the second son of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton (4 June 1418 - 14 January 1459). Her mother was Eleanor Washbourne (d.1505/6), the daughter of Norman Washbourne (1433-1482). She was the sister of Elizabeth Scrope (d.1537), who married firstly William Beaumont, 2nd Viscount Beaumont, and secondly, John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, and of Margaret Scrope (d.1515), who married Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk. She was the niece of John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton.

After the death of Richard Scrope, his widow, Eleanor, married Sir John Wyndham (d.1502). Wyndham had been knighted on 16 June 1487 at the Battle of Stoke. On 2 May 1502 he was convicted of treason for involvement in the alleged conspiracy of his stepdaughter Margaret Scrope's husband, Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk, and was beheaded on Tower Hill on 6 May 1502, together with Sir James Tyrrell. In accordance with Richard Scrope's will, Wyndham left three of his stepdaughters, Mary, Katherine and Jane Scrope, £1000 to be divided among them for their dowries.

Marriages and issue
Mary Scrope married firstly, about 1509, as his second wife, Edward Jerningham (d. 6 January 1515) of Somerleyton, Suffolk, the son of Sir John Jerningham (d.1503) and Isabel Clifton, the daughter of Sir Gervase Clifton (d.1471) and Isabel Herbert. Jerningham's first wife was Margaret Bedingfield (d. 24 March 1504), by whom he had six sons and two daughters, Mary Scrope's stepchildren:

Sir John Jerningham (d.1559?) of Somerleyton, who married Bridget Drury (d. 19 January 1518), the daughter of Sir Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, by whom he had three sons, George (d.1559), Robert and John, and two daughters, Anne Jerningham, who married Sir Thomas Cornwallis, and Elizabeth Jerningham, who married John Sulyard of Wetherden, Suffolk. Bridget Drury's name appears on the fly-leaf of the Ellesmere manuscript of The Canterbury Tales now in the Huntington Library, together with the names of four of her brothers and sisters: "William Drury, miles, Robertus Drury, miles, Domina [Anne] Jarmin, Domina [Bridget] Jarningham, and Domina [Ursula] Allington."
Thomas Jerningham.
Robert Jerningham (d. 25 April 1528), 'much famed for his valour', who died at the siege of Naples without issue.
Nicholas Jerningham.
Henry Jerningham.
Fernand Jerningham.
Margaret Jerningham (d.1559), who married firstly George Blennerhasset, and secondly, Robert Holdich.
Anne Jerningham (d.1559), who married firstly Sir Edward Grey (d. before 1517), eldest son of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset; secondly Henry Barlee (1487-November 12, 1529) of Albury, Hertfordshire; thirdly Sir Robert Drury (d. 1 March 1535/6) of Hawstead, Suffolk; and fourthly Sir Edmund Walsingham (d. 10 February 1550) of Chislehurst, Kent.

By Edward Jerningham, Mary Scrope is said to have had four sons and a daughter:

Sir Henry Jerningham of Costessey Hall, who married Frances Baynham, the daughter of Sir George Baynham (d. 6 May 1546) of Clearwell, Gloucestershire, by whom he had three sons, Henry, William and Francis, and two daughters, Mary, who married Sir Thomas Southwell (d.1568) of Woodrising, Norfolk, and Jeronyma, who married Charles Waldegrave.
Ferdinand Jerningham.
Edward Jerningham, born after the death of his father.
Edmund Jerningham (d. 9 February 1546), whose wardship was granted to his mother's second husband, Sir William Kingston. He was a Gentleman of the Bedchamber to King Henry VIII.
Elizabeth Jerningham, Maid of Honour to Queen Mary I.

She married secondly, by 1532, as his third wife, Sir William Kingston (c.1476 - 14 September 1540), Constable of the Tower of London, by whom she had no issue. Kingston had earlier been twice married, to a wife named Elizabeth whose surname is unknown, and to Anne (née Berkeley), the widow of Sir John Gyse or Guise (d. 30 September 1501), and daughter of Sir William Berkeley (d.1501) of Weoley (in Northfield), Worcestershire, by Anne Stafford, daughter of Sir Humphrey Stafford of Grafton, Worcestershire, slain by Jack Cade 7 June 1450. By his first two wives Kingston had a son and daughter:

Bridget Kingston, who married Sir George Baynham (d. 6 May 1546) of Clearwell, Gloucestershire, son and heir of Sir Christopher Baynham (d. 6 October 1557). After the death of Bridget (née Kingston), George Baynham married Cecilia Gage, the daughter of Sir John Gage (1479-1556) of Firle.
Sir Anthony Kingston (d.1556), who married firstly, before October 1524, Dorothy Harpur, the daughter of Robert Harpur, and secondly, by 1537, Mary Gainsford, widow of Sir William Courtenay (d.1535) of Powderham, and daughter of Sir John Gainsford of Crowhurst, Surrey. He had no issue by either marriage, but by a mistress had two illegitimate sons, Anthony and Edmund.
SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Henry SCROPE
1418-????

Mary SCROPE
1478-1548

(1) 1508
(2) 1520

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