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Henry Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Masham

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Burke's Commoners, Volume 3, P 694 shows William had Geoffrey "GM" of Masham, and Henry of Bolton. He then discusses ONLY Henry of Bolton "HB" who married to Margaret De Roos, daughter of Lord de Roos; further that HB had sons Richard, William and Stephen. In the case of HB's sons, Richard succeeded
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Refer to Burke's Extinct Peerage for GM. GM, he states had a son, Henry "GMH", referred to here as the 1st Baron of Masham, who had sons Geoffrey, Henry, Richard (Archbishop of York) and Stephen. Henry being an Esquire in the Army 1360, Geoffrey succeeding, and then Stephen surviving his brother
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Scrope served Edward III in Picardy in 1355 and at the siege of Berwick in 1357. In 1357 he was a member of the commission to treat with the Scots for the liberation of David II, king of Scots, and for a truce. In 1359 he served under John of Gaunt in the great
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In November 1350 Scrope was summoned to the House of Lords as Lord Scrope, later Lord Scrope of Masham and in 1354 he was one of the ambassadors to Pope Innocent VI seeking to arbitrate between England and France.
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Scrope had married twice; firstly to Agnes and secondly to Joan (both surnames are uncertain). (See Burke's Peerage Reference below) With Joan he had five sons:
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In early life, Scrope served in the Scottish campaign of 1333 and was knighted at Berwick, where he fought at the
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until 1370. In 1369 he served under John of Gaunt in France; and in 1371 was for a year
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Keen, M.H. (October 2005) . "Scrope, Henry, first Baron Scrope of Masham".
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Stephen, who likewise went on crusade and who ultimately succeeded him as
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Isabel, who married Sir Robert Plumpton (1341–1407) of Plumpton
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1312 – 31 July 1392) was an English soldier and administrator.
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and his first wife, Ivetta. He succeeded his father in 1341.
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Geoffrey, who was killed on crusade in Prussia in 1362
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Geoffrey le Scrope
Battle of Halidon Hill
Battle of Sluys
Hundred Years War
Battle of Crécy
Battle of Nevilles Cross
siege of Calais
Winchelsea
chevauchée
Warden of Calais and Guînes
warden of the western march towards Scotland
steward of the king's household
Satalia
Mesembria
Savoyard
Stephen Scrope, 2nd Baron Scrope of Masham
Richard
Archbishop of York
Hugh FitzHugh, 2nd Baron FitzHugh
Henry FitzHugh, 3rd Baron FitzHugh
list of references
related reading
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