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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Scudamore's stepmother – his father's second wife, Mary Shelton (Mary Scudamore) – was a lady of the Privy Chamber of Queen Elizabeth.When she married John Scudamore without permission, the Queen flew into a rage and assaulted her, breaking her finger.

  2. When Mary Scudamore was born in 1587, in Mayshill, Gloucestershire, England, her father, Sir William Scidmore, was 42 and her mother, Mary Lechmere, was 34. She had at least 1 son and 5 daughters with Joseph Whitehead.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2014 · Mary Scudamore was 79 when she left us this month on the fourth of July, Michael 81 when he died just three days later. To borrow a line from the Bible, “and in their death they were not divided”. St David’s, Much Dewchurch, was so full many stood outside in the sunshine or in the yew tree’s blessed shade.

  4. Mary had been repudiated by Sir James Scudamore in 1608 and the wedding of her son offered the opportunity for the regeneration of the family. No comparative portrait of Mary Scudamore is known with which to confirm the likeness, and it is therefore possible, although less likely, that the portrait depicts the mother of the bride, Anne Porter (née Danvers).

  5. Mary née Throckmorton, Lady Scudamore In March 1597, Scudamore was married to Mary Houghton, the daughter and co-heiress of Peter Houghton, a London alderman. [1] She died in August 1598, and in the summer of 1598 he remarried to the widow of Sir Thomas Baskerville , coincidentally also named Mary.

  6. Occasional Papers, no. Occasional Papers, no. 25. MARY SCUDAMORE (ca. 1598-1681), WIFE OF THOMAS FRENCH OF IPSWICH, MASSACHUSETTS. AN OLD DEBATE NEWLY RESOLVED. by Warren Skidmore. Mary French is precisely the sort of ancestor that most Americans look for. She was born at Tedgewood, a hamlet in Upton Bishop, Herefordshire descended from one of ...

  7. 30 de mar. de 2023 · The most likely sitter seems to be the mother of the groom, Mary, Lady Scudamore; the wreath of flowers and motto ‘No Spring Till now’ reflect the hope and regeneration that the marriage represented to the family. The painting is one of the finest works of the important artist Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger (1561/2– 1636).