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  1. When Philadelphia Carey Baroness Scrope of Bolton was born in 1549, in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England, her father, Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon, was 23 and her mother, Anne Morgan Baroness Hunsdon, was 20. She married Thomas Scrope 10 th Baron Scrope Of Bolton in 1584, in Clovelly, Devon, England, United Kingdom.

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  3. 28 de fev. de 2018 · Posted on February 28, 2018. 1. As those of you who know me may recall one of my most favourite historical figures is Robert Carey. He’s the chap who caught the ring his sister, Philadelphia Scrope, chucked it from the bedroom window having it plucked from Elizabeth I’s finger after her demise in 1603. Robert rode for Edinburgh and did the ...

  4. 7 de abr. de 2020 · Her father and the 9th baron Scrope arranged her marriage in 1584 as a means to ally the two families. She was 21. Her groom, Thomas, was 17 and spent most of his time on his estates in the north with his mother while Philadelphia split her time between court and her father’s northern garrison Berwick-upon-Tweed.

  5. When Philadelphia Carey was born in 1549, in Bolton upon Swale, Yorkshire, England, her father, Sir Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon, was 23 and her mother, Anne Morgan Baroness Hunsdon, was 20. She married Thomas Scrope in 1584, in Clovelly, Devon, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  6. The Right Honourable Thomas Lord Scrope, &c. married the Right Honourable Lady Philadelphia, daughter to the Right Honourable Lord Henry Carie, Baron of Hunsdon, Lord Chamberlain to our late Queen Elizabeth her Majesty's Household, who died the 3 of February 1627, and had issue only one son, Emanuel Scrope.

  7. 7 de jan. de 2018 · He was the great-grandson of Margaret Tudor. When Elizabeth died Philadelphia, Lady Scrope took the sapphire ring given by King James from Elizabeth’s finger and threw it out of a window down to where her brother Sir Robert Carey sat waiting. Sir Robert headed off up the Great North Road to Edinburgh. The journey of some 330 miles was ...