Heirs to the original Tibetot barony

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Heirs to the original Tibetot barony

Legg inn av Gjest » 20 aug 2007 22:41:25

The first barony in the Tibetot family was created in 1 Edward II in
favour of the first Payn de Tibetot.

He was succeeded in 1314 by his son, John, who died in 1367, being
succeeded in turn by his eldest surviving son, Robert, the 3rd baron

On the death of the 3rd baron in 1372, the barony fell into abeyance
between his three daughters:

a. Margaret, who afterwards married Roger le Scrope

b. Millicent, who afterwards married Stephen le Scrope (and then Sir
John Fastolf)

c. Elizabeth, who afterwards married Philip le Despenser, the younger.

I know that Elizabeth's current heir of line is the 5th Earl of
Lytton.

Millicent had at least one son by Sir Stephen Scrope: the younger
Stephen Scrope, the stepson with whom Fastolf had such a difficult
relationship. According to his ODNB biography, he left a son John at
his death in 1472. Are further details of Millicent's Scrope
descendants known? She had no issue by Fastolf.

Margaret's descendants were the Lords Scrope of Bolton, terminating in
the death of the 11th baron without legitimate issue. Is her heir of
line known?

MA-R

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