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Margaret Tiptoft, Lady Scrope is your 18th great grandmother.
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your father ·Üí Henry Marvin Welborn, Sr.
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his mother ·Üí Sir Richard le Scrope, Kt., of Bolton
her father ·Üí Henry le Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton
his father ·Üí Richard Le Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Bolton
his father ·Üí Margaret Tiptoft, Lady Scrope
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https://www.geni.com/people/Margaret-Tiptoft-Lady-Scrope/6000000006444043736
Margaret Tiptoft, Lady Scrope
Gender:
Female
Birth:
circa 1365
Of, Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
Death:
May 14, 1431 (62-70)
London, Middlesex, England
Place of Burial:
Christ Church, City of London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Robert Tiptoft, 3rd Baron Tibetot and Margaret Tibetot
Wife of John Ninezergh and Sir Roger Le Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Bolton
Mother of Matilda Scrope, Baroness Grey; Elizabeth Daubeney; Richard Le Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Bolton; Maud Le Scrope and Thomas le Scrope
Sister of Maria Pope; Millicent Tiptoft and Lady Elizabeth Despencer, Baroness le Despencer
Margaret Tiptoft, Lady Scrope
Birth: abt 1366 - Sundon, Luton, Bedfordshire, England / Probably Nettlestead, Suffolk, England
Death: after May 14 1431 - London, Middlesex, England
Burial: Christ Church Priory, London, England
Parents: Robert Tiptoft, Margaret Deincourt
Married: Roger le Scrope, John Ninezergh
Also known as: Margaret Tybotot
Children
Richard le Scrope, 3rd Baron Scrope of Bolton b 31 May 1394. Married Margaret de Neville.
Thomas b abt 1390
Maud
Matilda b 1393. Married Richard Grey, 6th Baron Grey of Wilton.
Elizabeth b abt 1394. Married John Daubeney.
From History of Parliament online
After the death of her first husband, in 1403, Margaret became involved in what one antiquary has described as a series of ·Äòdiscreditable matrimonial intrigues·Äô. Her various suitors were, no doubt, attracted as much by the scale and wealth of her dower properties in the north as by whatever personal qualities she herself may have possessed, and there was keen competition for her hand. In 1405 one John Fitzjohn, alias Curraunt, claimed to have married her at Coveney in Cambridgeshire, while another rival, John Harwood, also put himself forward as her husband. In the event, however, it was John Ninezergh who made off with the prize, albeit under highly dubious circumstances. Shortly after their marriage he was indicted and arraigned in the court of King·Äôs bench on a charge of raping and abducting Lady Scrope. He was eventually acquitted, and she later found it expedient to uphold the verdict herself, although their courtship must have given rise to some violent scenes because the vicar of Wensley was reputedly murdered by Ninezergh for opposing his designs.
If Lady Scrope managed to retain control of her husband·Äôs possessions, through his feoffees, it proved less easy for her to defend her own title to the dower lands which she had occupied since 1403. By reviving the charge of rape made earlier against his exiled stepfather, Richard, Lord Scrope, found a pretext for evicting his mother; and when he himself died, in France, in August 1420, the Crown stepped in to seize the land in question. John Ninezergh did not himself survive for more than a few weeks longer, dying abroad at some point in the following autumn. His widow lost no time in petitioning Parliament for redress, on the ground that since he had not been convicted of rape in the first place, he should never have been deprived of the land which he held in her right. She lived on until 1431, but, understandably in light of her previous experiences, never married again. 4
Citations
4.RP, iv. 164; CPR, 1413-16, pp. 219, 251; 1413-19, pp. 356-7.
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire‰ (Google eBook). Sir Bernard Burke. Page 480.
"He [Roger le Scrope] married, before 23 November 1385, Margaret (aged 6 in 1372), 1st daughter and coheir of Robert (TIBETOT), 3rd LORD TIBETOT or TIPTOFTj who died 13 April 1372, by Margaret, daughter of Sir William DEINCOURT [son and heir apparent of 2nd LORD DEINCOURT]. He died 1 December 1403, and was buried at Easby. His widow married, in 1405 or 1406, John NIANDSER or NIXANDSER, who fled the kingdom for felony, 22 July 1414, and died after August 1420." [Complete Peerage XI:541-2, XIV:573, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
Links
The Phillips, Weber, Kirk, & Staggs families of the Pacific Northwest
http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/SCROPE.htm#Roger%20SCROPE%20(2%B0%20B.%20Scrope%20of%20Bolton)_
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