88 SCROPE. X. 1501, 10. Thomas (ScRoris), Lord ScrtorE de Bolton, 1st s. and h.,.*) aced 24 lit the death of his father in 1591. He was num. to par), from 19 Feb. 1,1592/3) 35 Kliz. to 4 Feb. (1588/9) 31 Kliz. He was Warden of the Scotch marches ; Was el. K.G. 23 April and inst. 6 June 1599. He in. in or shortly befora 1584, Philadelphia, <la. of Henry (Cahev), 1st BaRON Hdssoon, by Anne "apparently da - " f sir Thomas MORQAR. He rf. 2 and was bur. 3 Sep. 1609 at Langar, eo. Notts. M.I. His widow rf. S Feb. 1627. XL 1G09, //. Emanuel (Scrope), Lord Scbofb de Bolton, only to s. and h. : b. and bap. 15 Aug. 1584, at Huusdon, co. Herts, the 1G30 Qneen. the Karl of Arundel and the Lord Scrope being Sponsors, mat. at Oxford [Queen Coll.) 2. r i June 1698, aped 11 ; sue. to the jiuifz/e 2 Sep. 1609. He was sum, to pari, from 5 April [1614) 12 Jac. I. to 17 .Mny (1625) 1 (Jar 1. ; Constable of Richmond and Middlehain Castles, lt!09 : h. President of the Council of the North. lo'lft-2S : L.-Lteut. of Yorkshire, 1828 : a Cotnmr. for Kccles. causes in the north, 1620. He was <r. 19 June 1627, EARL OF SUNDERLAND in the Bishopric of Durham ; was Councillor of the North, 162S. He 01. Elizabeth, 3d da. of John (MaKKRKS}, 4th EaHL OK Rutland, by Elizabeth, da. of Francis CHARLTON. He rf. s p. legit.( b ) 30 May 1630, aged 45, and was bin. at Langar afsd., when the Earldom of Sunderland became rxtuict. Will dat. 1627, pr. at York. His widow was bur. at Langar afsd. 16 March 1 653 . M-I. Since the Karl's death the liaroni/ of Scrope tie Bolton has never been legally acknowledged, ami it may therefure be said to have become dormant, but the right thereto was, apparently, as under. XII. 1630. 12. Catharine, mo jftre, Baroness Scropb de Bolto.v, first cousin and heir, widow of the Hon. Sir William Kl'RK, or Evkbs, of Bradley, co. Durham (2d s. of William, Lord EtJRl), who was bap. at Wittou, 21 Jan. 1565/6, aud bur. 16 March i62S/9, at St. Andrew's, Holborn. She was the only child of her mother Mary, the first wife of Sir William Bowes, of Streatlam, co. Durham (rf. 1613), which Mary was only da. uf Henry, 9th Lord Scrope de Bolton being the only child of her mother, Mary, his first wife. She, who apparently was entitled to this Barony tho' not to the estates!") on the late Lord's death, 30 May 1630, was living C July 1631 under the style of Baroness Scrope de Balton,{ d ) when, if as old as her late husband, she would have P) The Hon. Henry Scrope, his only br., rf. s.p. 5 Sep. and was bur. 6 Oct. 1625, at Greenwich. [ h ) His immense estates were, so far as he had the disposal of them, divided among bis 4 bastard children by Martha Jones, otherwise Sandford. These were ( 1 ) John Scrope, otherwise Jones, otherwise Sandford, a Fellow Commoner of Trim Coll. Oxford, who rf. s.p. 31 July 1646. (2) .Mary, who nr. Charles (Powlett), Marquess of Winchester, who was cr. in 1689, Duke of Bolton, bis wife inheriting the Bolton estates. See p. 84, note " a." (2) Elizabeth, >». Thomas (Savage), 3d Earl Ilivers ; and (3) Annabella, *. 1629, who inherited the estate of Langar in Notts, and m. John Grubham Howe, ancestor of the Karls Howe. See vol. i, p. 372, note " h," suh " Bolton " ; and vol. vi, p. 373, note " b," sub " Rivers." ( c ) Owing to the preposterous law of " half blood " which then prevailed as to land, the late Lord's first cousin, Dame Catherine Eure, the only grandchild theu remaining of his paternal grandfather (Henry, Lord Scrope) was passed over, as to the inheritance of such estates as devolved on the heir-at-law, and they devolved in 1630 on the heirs of the bodies of the two daughters of his great grandfather, John, the 8th Lord. TheBe were (1) Anthony Constable, then aged 41, s. and h. of Sir Henry Constable, the a. and h. of Sir Johu Constable, by Margaret, the eldest da. ; and (2) Ambrose Pudsey, aged 7 months and 21 days (on 30 May 1630), s. and h. of Ambrose Pudsey (rf. 1628, v.p., aged 33), the s. and h. of William Pudsey (rf. 1G29), who was s. and h. of Thomas Pudsey, of Berforth (rf. 1576), by Elizabeth, the second da. of the said Lord. ( d ) Admon. of goods of " Sir William Ewer [Eure], Knt." of St. Andrew's, Holborn, London, granted 24 March 1628/9 to James Halfhead, a creditor, and, again, (de bonis non) 6 July 1631 to " Catharine, Lady Scroope, Baroness of Boul/on. eo. York," relict of the deceased.