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In the meantime, the entailed estate passed not to his nearest relative (who was only a relative of the half-blood) but to the descendants of his great-aunts. The barony Scrope of Bolton was thus impoverished, and the new holder of that title, as a woman (descended from his aunt of the half-blood),
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Having inherited Bolton Castle John, like much of Yorkshire, declared for the King during the English Civil War. From Autumn 1644 until November 1645 the castle was besieged by Parliamentary forces, Sir John surrendered only after the last of the horses and all other animals are eaten, with the
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and Elizabeth Charlton; they had four children who all died young. He left his estates to his illegitimate children, not his legitimate relatives, thus enriching families such as the Paulets (future Dukes of Bolton) and the Howes (future Earls Howe).
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By his servant and mistress Martha Jeanes, or Janes, or Jones, alias San(d)ford, he had one son John Jeans Scrope and three daughters, who all survived and left children. Among them, the eldest daughter Mary (d. 1680) married
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Langar Hall was stripped of its treasures by Baroness Howe and her husband, and a new house built in 1835. This house was sold to another family in 1860. The owner Thomas Bayley of Lenton Abbey and Langar Hall died in
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to the rank, style, and dignity of the daughters of an earl, an unusual honour for illegitimate daughters of a mere peer. The eldest daughter Mary inherited and conveyed Bolton Castle to her
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garrison inside starving. As punishment, the castle was ordered to be slighted with much of it pulled down, and John Scrope was fined £7,000.
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itself, to his illegitimate son by a settlement dated 20 May 1629; that son dying in 1646 left his estate between his three sisters, and
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to his eldest sister Mary. In 1663, Annabella, the only daughter not to be the wife of a peer or future peer, was raised by
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William Addams Reitwiesner. "Re: Scrope genealogy? ? ?" Usenet group alt.talk.royalty, 7 March 2001.
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Kristin Scroop. "Emanuel Scrope – Earl of Sunderland, 11th & Last Lord Scrope of Bolton"
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on 19 June 1627. In 1609 he married Lady Elizabeth Manners, daughter of
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was never summoned to Parliament, nor were her (Catholic) descendants.
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Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland, 11th Baron Scrope of Bolton
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James, Mervyn. "Scrope, Emanuel, earl of Sunderland (1584–1630)".
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Charles Paulet, who was eventually created Duke of Bolton.
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and married John Grubham Howe, later of Langar. Their son
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Index

Thomas Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton
Philadelphia Carey
Robert Carey
Elizabeth I of England
Earl of Sunderland
John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland
Charles Paulet, 1st Duke of Bolton
Duke of Bolton
Marchioness of Winchester
3rd Earl Rivers
Langar, Nottinghamshire
Scrope Howe
Viscount Howe
Bolton Castle
Bolton Castle
Charles II of England
husband
Mary
Bolton Castle
Lord Bolton
Duke of Bolton
Langar
Baroness Howe
son
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