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About John Scrope, 5th Baron of Bolton
Fought as a Yorkist. Also in expeditions to France and Scotland. Seriously wounded at the Battle of Towton. Henry VI is reputed to have come to Bolton after losing the Battle of Hexham. Scrope looked after him well for two days before he departed. Within 4 miles of Bolton the King was apprehended by the Earl of Warwick, who conveyed him to the Tower of London, where he was murdered, probably on the orders of Edward IV. Scrope subsequently supported the Earl of Warwick when he rebelled against Edward IV. Scrope was pardoned by Edward and was named as an executor, the Duke of Clarence, executed by being drowned in a butt of Malmsey wine. Scrope subsequently supported Richard III, closely related to both Catesby and Lovell, fighting at The Battle of Bosworth Field. Pardoned again by Henry VII, he then supported Lambert Simnel's Revolt. Thomas, Lord Scrope of Masham, with John, Lord Scrope of Bolton besieged York, thinking that the citizens of York would support The Yorkist Pretender. They received no support and were defeated. Both were heavily fined. Scrope of Bolton was ordered to remain within 22 miles of London.
John Scrope, 5th Baron of Bolton's Timeline
1435 |
July 22, 1435
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Probably Bolton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
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1468 |
1468
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Bolton, Yorkshire, England
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1470 |
1470
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Probably Durham, County Durham, England, (Present UK)
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1498 |
August 27, 1498
Age 63
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Bolton, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
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St. Agatha, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
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