SCROPE. 87 in. about 1180, Imt certainly before 27 July 1485, Elizabeth, da. of Henry (Pkhcy). 3d EaUI. of Northumberland, by Eleanor, sunjur, Baroness POTKIHOS. She (with ber husband) was admitted to " Corpus C'bristi," York, in 1498. He 4. 1500. VII. 1505. ~. IIrnry (Le Scrope), Lord Scropede Bolton, 1st s. and h.(*l : A. about 1 ISO. He was K B. at (lie coronation of Henry VIII. : was tit the battle . >f Klodden in 1518, and was sum. to pari, from 23 Nov. (1514) 6 Hen. VIII. () to <1 Aug. (1529) 21 Hen. VIII. He signed the letter to the ro).e, urging the divorce of Katharine, the Queen Consul t. He n. firstly, before Oct. 1495, Alice, tmjure, Haroness Schope de Masha.m I aged 12 in 1403), da. and b. of Thomas (U Scrope), lltb Loan SCROPE UK M.vsilAM, by Elizabeth, da. of John (Neyill), MaSQPKBS ok Montagu. Slie d. s.p.in. iu childbed 1 T.02.( c ) He ro. secondly Alice (or Mabel), da. of Thomas (DaCRB), 2d Imm Dac-re CE Gii.LKSLAND, by Elizabeth, sunjure BaRONRSS Greystock. He d. in or shortly before Dec. 1533, and was bur. at Wensley, co. York. M.I. VIII. 1533. S. John (Le Scrope), Lord Scrope de Bolton, 3d and yst. but only surv. s. and h..'^ by second wife: bad livery of his lands 20 Dee. 1588 ; was sum. to pari, from 5 Jan. (1538/4) 25 Hen. VIII. to 5 Jan. (1552/3) ti Ed. VI. He was one of the four nobles,") implicated (1686-37) in Aake's rebellion. He in. about 1530, Catharine 1st da. of Henry (CLIFFORD), Karl of CUMBERLAND, by bis second wife, Margaret, da. of Henry (PlBCT), Earl of Northumberland. He 22 June 1549. His widow (who is said to have been a celebrated beauty) as bis second wife, Sir Richard Cholmei.ky, of Roxbj and Whitby, co. York (who (/. May 1679, aged 65) and d. 159S, being bur. at Whitby. IX. 1519. 0. Henry (Le Scrope), Lord Scrope he Bolton, 2il hut 1st Blirv. s. and h.{<) aged 15 at his father's death in 1549. He was v.p. one of the 10 Knights made as K.B.'s) 20 Feb. 1540/7,(8) at the coron. of lid. VI. He was sum. to Pari from 21 Oct. (1555) 2 and 3 Phil, and Mary, to I Feb. (lfi8S/9) 31 KHz. He was Warded of the west marches and Capt. of Carlisle, 1559 and 1563 ; Mirshal of the army at the siege of Leith 150S and 1570, taking an active part against the Karls of Northumberland and Westmorland in their insurrection ; eL KG. 23 April 1584 and inst. (by prosy) 15 April 1585. He m. firstly, Mary,( h ) 2d and j-Bt. da. of Edward (North), 1st I.oud North he Kirtlino by bis first wife Alice, da. of Oliver Squire. She rf. s.p.m., iu 1558.(1) He hi. secondly Margaret, sister of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 2d da. of Sir Henry Howard, K.G.. styUd Earl of Surrey (the Toet), by Frances, da. of John (de Verb), Karl of Oxford. She, who was bap. at Lambeth, 30 Jan. 1543, at Carlisle, 17 March 1590, and was bur. at Wensley afsd. He d. 10 May 1591. (») John Le Scrope, of Spennithorne, co. York ami Hambleden, co. Bucks, his only br. Irf. 1547) is ancestor of the family of Scrope of Danby, co. York, still (1S95) con- tinuing in the male line, one of whom, as heir male collateral of the Earl of Wiltshire (so cr. 1397) put in his claim to that Earldom. ( b ) " In Dugdale's Lists of Summons he is described as RielmrdXe Scrope in 6 and 7 Hen. VIII. ; but probably this is au error in transcribing the List from the Kolls of those years." [Courth&pe.] (") Glover's statement for which see " Coll. Top, et Gen.," vol, iv, p. 364. (■*) His two elder brothers were (1) Henry Le Scrope, for whom a marriage was in treaty, in 1523, with Katharine Parr, afterwards Queen Consort, but who d. unm. and v.p. 25 March 1525, and was bur. at Wensley. M.I. (2) Richard Le Scrope d young and v.p. 28 July 1525, and was bur. as afsd. (°) See vol. v, p. 25, note " g," sub " Latimer." John Le Scrope, his eldest br., had d. young and v.p. (8) See vol. iii., p. 71, note " c," sub " Derby." () Not "Eleanor" as in Dugdale. See " Col!. Top. el Gtii." vol. iv, p. 364. (') Her only child, Mary, ih, as his first wife, Sir William Bowes, of S tree than) Castle, co. Durham, by whom she had an only child, Catherine, who in. the Hon. Sir William Eure, and who assumed (apparently rightly) this peerage, as Baroness Scrope de Bolton, after 1630, as mentioned below.