Abt 1450 - 1506 (~ 56 years)
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Name |
Washbourne, Eleanor |
Born |
Abt 1450 |
Of Wichenford, Worcestershire, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1505-1506 |
Augustine Friars, Norwich, England |
Person ID |
I07731 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
20 Jun 2015 |
Family 1 |
Scrope, Richard, b. Abt 1439, Of Bolton, Yorkshire, England , d. 1485, Friar Preachers, London, England (Age ~ 46 years) |
Married |
Abt 25 Nov 1467 |
England |
Children |
| 1. Scrope, Margaret, d. Abt 1515, Minorities, London, England |
| 2. Scrope, Dorothy, d. 1491, England [Natural] |
| 3. Scrope, Eleanor [Natural] |
+ | 4. Scrope, Katherine, d. Aft 1521, England |
| 5. Scrope, Anne [Natural] |
| 6. Scrope, Elizabeth, b. Abt 1470, England , bur. 26 Jun 1537, Wivenhoe, Essex, England (Age ~ 67 years) |
| 7. Scrope, Stephen, b. Abt 1474, England |
+ | 8. Scrope, Jane, b. Abt 1480, England , d. Aft 1521, England (Age ~ 42 years) |
+ | 9. Scrope, Mary, b. Abt 1485, England , bur. 25 Aug 1548, St Mary, Low Leton, Essex, England (Age ~ 63 years) |
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Family ID |
F02305 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- www.oxford-shakespeare.com
The document below is the Prerogative Court of Canterbury copy of the will, dated 12 December 1505 and proved January 1506, of Eleanor (nee Washbourne) Scrope Wyndham (d.1505/6), ... The testatrix was the daughter of Norman Washbourne (1433-1482) and Elizabeth Kniveton or Kynaston. She is said to have been from Worcestershire. The testatrix’ first husband, whom she married by licence dated 25 November 1447, was Richard Scrope (d.1485), ... After the death of Richard Scrope (d.1485), the testatrix married Sir John Wyndham (d.1502), ... By Sir John Wyndham (d.1502), the testatrix had an only daughter, Frances, who married Sir John Saintclere. By Richard Scrope (d.1485), the testatrix had a son, Stephen, and a daughter, Dorothy (d.1491), who died young, and seven daughters who lived to adulthood: -Elizabeth (d.1537),Eleanor, Margaret (d.1515), Mary (d.1548) Katherine, Jane,and Anne, a nun at Barking.
The testatrix does not mention her daughter, Margaret (d.1515), in her will, perhaps because Margaret’s husband, Edmund de la Pole (1472?-1513), 8th Earl of Suffolk, was an outlawed exile at the time:
Will of Eleanor Wynham:
In the name of God, Amen. The 12th(?) day of the month of December in the 21st year of the reign of King Harry the 7th and in the year of Our Lord God 1500 and five, I, Eleanor Wyndham, widow, late the wife of Sir John Wyndham, knight, .... pray for the souls of me, the said Eleanor, and Sir John Wyndham, late my husband..... Item, I bequeath to my Lord of Oxenford a cross of gold with diamonds, and to my Lady, his wife, a ring with a ruby; Item, I bequeath to my Lady Beaumont, my daughter, ... Item, I bequeath to Thomas Wyndham, my son-in-law, ...Item, to my daughter, Eleanor Wyndham, wife of the said Thomas, a... Item, I bequeath to Dame Anne Scrope, my daughter, £10; And to my daughter, Mary Scrope, ... Item, I bequeath to my daughter, Jane Scrope, ... Item, I bequeath to my daughter, Katherine Scrope,..Item, to my daughter, Frances Wyndham, £50, to be paid by Thomas Wyndham, my son, ... Item, I bequeath to George Wyndham 20s; Item, I bequeath to Elizabeth Wyndham a broad girdle harnessed with silver and gilt; Item, to Margaret Wyndham ... Item, I bequeath to my daughters unmarried which I had by my first husband, Richard Scrope, ... And finally I constitute Elizabeth, the Lady Beaumont, to be supervisor of the same my testament and last will
...The above-written testament was proved before the Lord [+Archbishop] at Lambeth on the (blank) day of January in the year of the Lord the thousand five hundred fifth by the oath...
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