(1) Hij is getrouwd met Joan de Orlestone.
Zij zijn getrouwd te 1st wife.Bron 1
(2) Hij is getrouwd met Isabella (Elizabeth) Herbert.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1422 te 1st husband 2nd wife.Bronnen 1, 3
Kind(eren):
Obscurity in the history of the family of Scott of Scot's Hall ceaseswith the settlement by Peter de Coumbe in 1402 of the manor of Combe orCoumbe in Brabourne on William Scott (d. 1434), who was escheator forKent in 1425, sheriff in 1428, and M. P. in 1430. Before 1409 he marriedhis first wife, Joan, daughter of Sir John de Orlestone (d. 1397), and bypurchase or inheritance he acquired the manor and church of Orlestone ,which had belonged to her family. He presented to the church in 1426,1430, and 1433. He is believed to have built on the manor of Hall themansion-house afterwards known as Scot's Hall. To him also was probablydue the reconstruction in the Perpendicular style of the chapel of theHoly Trinity to the south of the chancel in Brabourne church, at theentrance of which he directed that he should be buried. (cf. WEEVER). Hedied on 5 feb. 1433/4. His second wife was Isabella, youngest daughter ofVincent Herbert, alias Finch, of Netherfield, Sussex (ancestor of theearls of Winchilsea); she survived him, and remarried Sir GervaseClifton, treasurer of the household to Henry VI, who resided atBrabourne. By his second wife William Scott had, with other issue, anheir, John, and William (d. 1491). The latter was lord of the manor ofWoolstan, and founder of the family of Scott of Chigwell, Essex. [LifeSketch of Sir William Scott & Selected Descendants, www.burgoyne.com]
Note: Adrian Channing states that William held "Bradborne court lodge,Kent" in right of his wife, which may be, but I have William's familyholding property at Brabourne (which might be the same as "Bradborne")for many generations.
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Isabella (Elizabeth) Herbert |