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John Saxby, Kt.

Also Known As: "John le Scrope"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bolton upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death: August 17, 1498 (63)
Bolton upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Place of Burial: Easby, North Yorkshire, England, UK
Immediate Family:

Son of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron of Bolton and Elizabeth Scrope
Husband of Joan Saxby; Johanna Fitz-Hugh; Elizabeth St John; Anne Harling and Baroness Scrope Elizabeth Baroness Scrope Saint of of John
Father of Sir Thomas Saxby, Kt.; Sir John Saxby, Kt.; Mary Scrope; Henry le Scrope and Elizabeth Scrope
Brother of John Scrope, 5th Baron of Bolton; Margaret Bernard; Agnes Ratcliffe; Sir Richard Scrope, Kt.; Isabel Scrope and 6 others

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About Sir John Saxby, Kt.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton, KG (22 July 1437 – 17 August 1498) was an English Yorkist nobleman.

Early life
Born at Bolton Castle, Yorkshire, the eldest son of Henry Scrope, 4th Baron Scrope of Bolton and Elizabeth Scrope, he inherited his title on the death of his father in 1459.[1]

Career
He was invested as a knight before 1460 while serving as a Commissioner of the Peace for York. As a Yorkist sympathiser, he fought for the Earl of Warwick at the Battle of Northampton and was injured at the Battle of Towton. He was also at the Battle of Hexham. He was invested as a Knight of the Garter by Edward IV in 1463. In 1475 he joined the king with 20 men-at-arms and 200 archers to invade France. In 1482 he led the van of the English army under the Earl of Northumberland when invading Scotland.[2]

He served the crown on a variety of important missions and commissions.[3]

In 1485 he supported the Yorkist Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth but was pardoned by the victor Henry VII, possibly at the intercession of the King's mother, who was the half-sister of his second wife Elizabeth. After the accession of Henry VII he then supported the Yorkist pretender Lambert Simnel and in 1487, with Thomas, 6th Baron Scrope of Masham, made an unsuccessful attack on Bootham Bar in York, This time he had to pay a heavy fine and remain within the London area.[4][5] In 1497 he fought against the Scots and assisted in raising the siege of Norham Castle.

On his death in 1498, his title passed to his son and heir, Henry Scrope, 6th Baron Scrope of Bolton. His daughter, Mary Scrope, married William Conyers, 1st Baron Conyers.[1]

Marriages and issue
John Scrope married, firstly in 1447, Joan FitzHugh, daughter of William FitzHugh, 4th Baron FitzHugh and Margery Willoughby. Their son and heir was Henry Scrope.

He married secondly, before 10 December 1471, Elizabeth St John (d. before 3 July 1494), daughter of Sir Oliver St John (d.1437) and Margaret Beauchamp of Bletso, maternal grandmother of King Henry VII of England. She was the widow of William Zouche, 5th Baron Zouche (d. 25 December 1462) of Harringworth. In 1470, Elizabeth was godmother to the future King Edward V of England.[6] Her loyalty to the House of York was inevitably suspect since she was the half-sister of Lady Margaret Beaufort, who was the mother of the future King Henry VII.[7] John and Elizabeth were proclaimed loyalists to the House of Lancaster, yet John seemed to stick by the Yorkist side.[8] Their daughter Mary Scrope became Baroness Conyers, as wife of William Conyers, 1st Baron Conyers.

He married thirdly, after 9 February 1490/1, Anne Harling, daughter and heir of Sir Robert Harling, and widow of Sir Robert Wingfield, MP.[9]

References

Tait 1897.
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http://everything2.com/title/Baron+Scrope+of+Bolton
"Sir John le Scrope, 5º Lord of Bolton b. 22 Jul 1435 Castle Bolton, Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, England d. 17 Aug 1498: If the Legends Are True".
Richardson III 2011, p. 477.
Jones & Underwood 1993, p. 33.
Jones & Underwood 1993, pp. 33–4.
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Jones, Michael K.; Underwood, Malcolm G. (22 April 1993). The King's Mother. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-44794-2.
Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. 3 (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1-4499-6638-6.
Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. 4 (2nd ed.). Salt Lake City. ISBN 978-1-4609-9270-8.
Rayment, Leigh. "Baron Scrope of Bolton". Australia. Archived from the original on 8 June 2008. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
Biography
Tait, James (1897). "Scrope, John le, fifth Baron Scrope of Bolton (1435–1498)" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. 51. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
External links
Lundy, Darryl. "John Scrope, 5th Lord Scrope of Bolton". The Peerage.

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Sir John Scrope
BIRTH 22 Jul 1437
DEATH 17 Aug 1498 (aged 61)
BURIAL
St Agatha Churchyard
Easby, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England
MEMORIAL ID 120355856

5th Baron Scrope of Bolton.

Husband of (1) Joan Fitzhugh, (2) Elizabeth Saint John, and (3) Anne Harling.

Family Members
Parents
Henry Scrope
1418–1459

Elizabeth Scrope Scrope
unknown–1504

Siblings
Elizabeth Scrope St John
unknown–1503
Ralph Scrope
unknown–1517
Robert Scrope
unknown–1500
Richard Scrope
1442–1485

Children
Henry le Scrope
1468–1506

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Sir John Saxby, Kt.'s Timeline

1435
July 22, 1435
Bolton upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
1437
July 22, 1437
Aquitaine, France
1460
1460
Calais, Pale of Calais, France
1498
August 17, 1498
Age 63
Bolton upon Dearne, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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