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Personal data 1st Baron Henry le SCROPE of Masham 

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Household of 1st Baron Henry le SCROPE of Masham

He is married to Joan ?.

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Child(ren):

  1. Stephen le SCROPE  ± 1345-1405 

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Henry le SCROPE
1312-1392


Stephen le SCROPE
± 1345-1405

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  1. "Genealogic," database, \i http://genealogics.org/\i0  , Leo van de Pas, Leo van de Pas

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Karen M Hughes, "More like a forest than a tree!", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/karens-family-tree/I195578.php : accessed June 3, 2024), "1st Baron Henry le SCROPE of Masham (1312-1392)".