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Lady Catherine Clifford was born in 1513 [2] and died in 1598.[1] Her married name became Cholmondeley.[3] From circa 1530, her married name became le Scrope.[1]
Parents: daughter of Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of Cumberland and Lady Margaret Percy.[1]
Married:
Children of Lady Catherine Clifford and John le Scrope, 8th Lord Scrope of Bolton:
Children of Catherine Clifford and Richard Cholmley
According to Roland Connelly’s The Women of the Catholic Resistance in England 1540-1690, she also had another son, Roger Cholmley, who was disinherited by his father. Connelly does not say why. (Emerson)
Lady Scrope was a leading recusant in the north. From 1578-1598, she lived at Abbey House, Whitby, said to be a way station for missionary priests. Portrait: a portrait of a lady thought to be Catherine Clifford, Lady Scrope, was offered at auction in 2010. (Emerson)
1513 |
1513
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Skipton, North Yorkshire, England
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1531 |
1531
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North Leyburn, North Yorkshire, England
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1532 |
1532
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Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, England
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1534 |
1534
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Bolton, Yorkshire, England
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1536 |
1536
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Castle,Bolton,Yorkshire,England
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1538 |
1538
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Castle, Bolton, Yorkshire, England
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1542 |
1542
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Of Bolton, Wensleydale, Yorkshire, England
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1544 |
1544
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Yorkshire, England
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