Ebenezer Alexander Robertson of Fayette County Illinois:Information about John Scott
John Scott (b. 1480, d. 1534)
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John Scott and Ann Pympe, http://www.thepeerage.com/p33367.htm#i333663
John Scott1
M, #333663, b. 1480, d. 1534
Last Edited=26 Jan 2009
John Scott was born in 1480 at Scotts Hall, Smeeth, Kent, England.1 He married Ann Pympe, daughter of Reynold Pympe and Elizabeth Pashley, on 22 November 1506 at Thevegate, Smeeth, Kent, England.1 He died in 1534 at Brabourne, Cokent, England.1
Child of John Scott and Ann Pympe
Richard Scott+1 b. 1508
Citations
[S3587] Unknown compiler, compiler, "re: Gray Family"; Ancestral File (30 January 2009), unknown repository, unknown repository address. Hereinafter cited as "re: Gray Family."
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Sir John Scott - 1480-1534
Sir John Scott, of Scott's Hall, Knight, High Sheriff of Kent 1528. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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His heir, SIR JOHN SCOTT (1485?-1533), was knighted by the young Prince Charles (afterwards the Emperor Charles V) for gallantry displayed in the campaign of 1511 in the Low Countries against the Duke of Guelders [see POYNINGS, SIR EDWARD]. He entered the retinue of George Neville, lord Abergavenny, constable of Dover Castle, and had charge of the transport service on the landing of Charles V at Dover on 28 May 1522. He was sheriff of Kent in 1527, and died 7 Oct 1533.
By marriage with Anne, daughter of Reginald Pympe (said to be descended from John Gower, the poet), his successors acquired the manor of Nettlestead, Kent. Their issue was, besides several daughters, three sons, William (d. 1536 s.p.), Reginald, and Richard, who was father of Reginald (d. 1599) [q.v.], author of 'The Discovery of Witchcraft.' [Dictionary of National Biography XVII:1044-5]
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Sr John Scott of Scott Hall, Knight, sonne and heire.
Arms: Ar. three catherine wheels sa. in a bordure engrailed gu., impaling Pympe.
Kn of the Kings Bodyguard, Hen. VIII, 1515-1518; Sheriff of Kent, 1528, knighted (c 1520) by the Prince of Castile for signal services rendered against the Duke of Guelders. His banner described "white semee of catherine wheels, sa. - the device on a wreath, a griffin's head with wings endorsed, sa. - motto, 'Humble and loyall'."; d bef 1534. [NEHGR XCVI:22]
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Sir Reginald Scott of Scotts Hall (c. 1507-1554)
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Sir Reginald Scott, of Scott's Hall, will dated 4 Sep 1554, pr. 13 Feb 1554/5, sheriff of Kent 1542; m. (1) Emelyn, daughter of Sir William Kempe of Ollantigh, Kent and Eleanor, widow of Thomas Fogge and daughter of Sir Robert Browne, and aunt of Sir Thomas Kempe and of Anne Kempe, wife of Sir Thomas Shirley; m. (2) Mary, living 1555, daughter of Sir Bryan Tuke, Knt., of Layer Marney, Essex, secretary to Cardinal Wolsey. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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Sir John Scott's second son, Sir Reginald Scott (1512-1554), sheriff of Kent in 1541 and surveyor of works at Sandgate, died on 15 Dec. 1554, and was buried at Brabourne, having married, first, Emeline, daughter of Sir William Kempe; and, secondly, Mary, daughter of Sir Brian Tuke [q.v.] He had issue six sons and four daughters. [Life Sketch of Sir William Scott & Selected Descendants, www.burgoyne.com]
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Sir Reginald Scott b. Scott's Hall, Brabourne, Kent, England, occupation High Sheriff of Kent 1542, m. (1) 1528, Mary Tuke, b. of Layer Marney, Essex, England, d. living 1555, only daughter and Heiress, m. (2) Emelyn Kempe. Sir died 16 Dec 1554/5, will dated 4 Sep 1554, prob. 13 Feb 1555, Capt. of Calais & Sangatte 1542.
Visitations of Kent 1663-1668 p. 145; Visitations of Essex, Vol. 1 p. 137, Vol. II p. 610; F. H. Kemp, A General History of the Kemp & Kempe Families of Great Britain & Her Colonies (1902) p. 24-5; James Renat Scott, Scotts of Scott's Hall (use with care);- researcher: James W. G. MacClamroch, of Greensboro, NC. VA Hist. Mag. Vol. II p 71; Wurts p. 970, 1751 or 1761, 1830, 1831, 1964, 2765, 968-970 Chap. 23; Hasted: History of Kent Vol. II p. 292; Burke's Commoners Vol. IV p 742; Burke's Ext. & Dorm Baron. p 32, 261, 519; Weis: Magna Charta Sureties
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The Visitation of Kent, Kent, England
The Visitation of Kent 1619, page 127,shows that John Scott married Anne Pympe daughter of Sir Reginald Scott.
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Life of John ScottSir John Scott - 1480-1534
hneal123added this on 20 Nov 2009
Sir John Scott, of Scott's Hall, Knight, High Sheriff of Kent 1528. [Magna Charta Sureties]
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His heir, SIR JOHN SCOTT (1485?-1533), was knighted by the young Prince Charles (afterwards the Emperor Charles V) for gallantry displayed in the campaign of 1511 in the Low Countries against the Duke of Guelders [see POYNINGS, SIR EDWARD]. He entered the retinue of George Neville, lord Abergavenny, constable of Dover Castle, and had charge of the transport service on the landing of Charles V at Dover on 28 May 1522. He was sheriff of Kent in 1527, and died 7 Oct 1533.
By marriage with Anne, daughter of Reginald Pympe (said to be descended from John Gower, the poet), his successors acquired the manor of Nettlestead, Kent. Their issue was, besides several daughters, three sons, William (d. 1536 s.p.), Reginald, and Richard, who was father of Reginald (d. 1599) [q.v.], author of 'The Discovery of Witchcraft.' [Dictionary of National Biography XVII:1044-5]
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Sr John Scott of Scott Hall, Knight, sonne and heire.
Arms: Ar. three catherine wheels sa. in a bordure engrailed gu., impaling Pympe.
Kn of the Kings Bodyguard, Hen. VIII, 1515-1518; Sheriff of Kent, 1528, knighted (c 1520) by the Prince of Castile for signal services rendered against the Duke of Guelders. His banner described "white semee of catherine wheels, sa. - the device on a wreath, a griffin's head with wings endorsed, sa. - motto, 'Humble and loyall'."; d bef 1534. [NEHGR XCVI:22]
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John Scott, 1484-15331.SIR WILLIAM11 SCOTT(JOHN10 SCOT, WILLIAM9, JOHN8, WILLIAM7, MICHEAL6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4 LE SCOT, WILLIAM3 BALIEL, JOHN2 DE BALIEL, HUGH III1 DE BALIOL) was born in Scott's Hall, Brabourne, Kent, England, and died August 04, 1524.He married SYBILLA LEWKNOR, daughter of JOHN LEWKNOR and JOAN HALSHAM.More About SIR WILLIAM SCOTT:Burial: Church, Brabourne, Kent, EnglandChild of WILLIAM SCOTT and SYBILLA LEWKNOR is:i.SIR JOHN SCOTT, b. 1484, Scotts Hall, Braborne, Kent, England; d. October 07, 1533, Kent, England; m. ANNE DE PYMPE, November 22, 1506; b. Abt. 1484, Scotts Hall, Kent, England; d. Bet. 1539 - 1540, England.
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More About John Scott and Anne Pympe:
Marriage: 1528, Thevegate, Kent, England.3, 3, 3
Children of John Scott and Anne Pympe are: