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  1. Description. Joan Scudamore. A middle-aged woman who is forced to confront her own insecurities and self-deception during her stay at a remote hotel. Patrick Scudamore. Joan's husband, who is absent for most of the story. Mary Scudamore. Joan's daughter, whose absence triggers Joan's introspection.

  2. Church of St Mary the Virgin, Upton Scudamore. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin has 12th-century origins and stands on the site of a smaller Saxon church. The west tower was added in 1750, and the church was largely rebuilt in 1855 and 1859 by G.E. Street, in 13th-century style. In 1968 it was designated as Grade II* listed.

  3. Sir JOHN SCUDAMORE I, Owain 's son-in-law, was at the outset of the rebellion in royal service, and in 1403 was actually the custodian on the king's behalf of Carreg Cennen castle where for a time he withstood Owain 's onslaughts. Whatever Scudamore's subsequent attitude was to the Welsh leader, a member of his family, PHILIP SCUDAMORE, of Troy ...

  4. St Mary's Parochial Church Council. The Church of St Mary the Virgin can be traced back to the 11th century; the PCC ensure the pastoral care of the congregation, and also the daily upkeep of the church. Details of their members, accounts, and AGMs can all be found in their folder here. The Upton Scudamore Parish Council

  5. Brief Life History of Mary. When Mary Throckmorton was born in 1571, in Corse, Gloucestershire, England, her father, Sir Thomas Throckmorton MP, was 33 and her mother, Elizabeth Berkeley, was 21. She married Sir Thomas Baskerville in 1596, in Sunningwell, Berkshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  6. Gallery. St Mary’s Upton Scudamore. What’s On. Benefice Calendar. Choral Service for Passion Sunday. Holy Week and Easter. Knit & Natter. Minster Meerkats – Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers Group. Warminster Family Fellowship.

  7. Scudamore’s relations with his second wife were troubled from at least 1604. They were briefly separated in 1607 and in the following year Mary left Holme Lacy, claiming her father-in-law had driven her out. She was persuaded to return, but as Sir John would not let her back she was sent to live with a kinsman of the Scudamores.