Margaret TIPTOFT 942
- Born: 1366, Langar, , Nottinghamshire, England 942
- Marriage (1): Sir Roger SCROPE
- Died: After 13 April 1431, , London, City of London, England 942
- Buried: 14 May 1431, , London, City of London, England 942
FamilySearch ID: LZJP-G89 Find A Grave ID: 73471156
General Notes:
Eldest daughter and co-heiress to Sir Robert de Tibetot and Margaret Deincourt.
She was the wife of Sir Roger le Scrope, Lord Scrope of Bolton, son of Sir Richard le Scrope and Blanche de la Pole. They married before 23 Nov 1385, and had two sons and one daughter; * Sir Richard, Lord Scrope of Bolton, husband of Margaret Neville * Thomas * Maud, contracted to marry Richard Grey, Lord Grey of Wilton.
Sir Roger died 03 Dec 1403, and Margaret married secondly, to John Niandser, who fled once charged with a felony in 1414 and died after August of 1420.
Margaret left a will dated 13 April 1431, proved 14 May 1431.
Burial Notes:
In Aldgate
Aldgate was a gate in the former defensive wall around the City of London.
The gate gave its name to Aldgate High Street, the first stretch of the A11 road, that takes that name as it passes through the ancient, extramural Portsoken Ward of the City of London.
There is an ancient Aldgate Ward inside the line of the former gate and wall, and a similarly ancient Portsoken Ward that lies just outside of it. However the use of the Aldgate and Portsoken Wards as everyday place names is very limited.
Consequently, the use of Aldgate as a place name is informal, and typically applies to the Portsoken Ward, especially the central area around Aldgate High Street.
Aldgate High Street is 2.3 miles (3.7 km) east of Charing Cross.
Margaret married Sir Roger SCROPE. (Sir Roger SCROPE was born in 1348, died on 3 December 1403 and was buried in December 1403 in Easby, North Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, England.)
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