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  1. Philadelphia, Lady Scrope (née Carey; December 1563 - 1629) was an English aristocrat and courtier. She was a daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and Ann Morgan. Her brother, Robert Carey , was the governor of Prince Charles from 1605 to 1610.

  2. She married Thomas Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton in 1584 and was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth. On the queen's death she passed her ring to her brother Robert Carey, who rode to Scotland to give it to James VI. Career. The younger Philadelphia Carey was a lady-in-waiting to Princess Elizabeth.

  3. Philadelphia, Lady Scrope ( née Carey; December 1563 - 1629) was an English aristocrat and courtier. She was a daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and Ann Morgan. Her brother, Robert Carey, was the governor of Prince Charles from 1605 to 1610.

  4. 28 de fev. de 2018 · Posted on February 28, 2018. 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.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Philadelphia Carey was the daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon of Hunsdon.1 She married Thomas Scrope, 10th Lord Scrope of Bolton, son of Henry Scrope, 9th Lord Scrope of Bolton and Margaret Howard, circa 1584.1 She died on 3 February 1626/27.1; From circa 1584, her married name became Scrope.1

  6. Philadelphia CAREY. (B. Scrope of Bolton) Died: 3 Feb 1627, Langer, Nottingham, England. Buried: Langer, Nottinghamshire, England. Father: Henry CAREY (1° B. Hunsdon) Mother: Anne MORGAN (B. Hundson) Married: Thomas SCROPE (10º B. Scrope of Bolton) 1584, Clovelly, Devonshire, England. Children: 1.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2023 · Among them was Philadelphia Scrope, daughter of Mary Boleyn’s son, Henry Carey. On 24 March 1603, between two and three o’clock in the morning, Elizabeth “departed this life, mildly, like a lamb, easily like a ripe apple from the tree”.