Margaret Scott born c.1456 in Scotts Hall, Kent, England. [1]Died January 29, 1514 in Oxborough, Norfolk, England.
She was the daughter of Sir John Scott, Marshall of Calais (1423-October 17, 1485) and Agnes Beaufitz (d. March 25, 1487). [2]
She married Sir Edmund Bedingfield (1443-1496) in about 1478 as his second wife. Their children were Sir Thomas (c.1479-1558), Alice, Robert, Sir Edmund c.1483-1553), Agnes, Peter, Sir John, Elizabeth, and Margaret. Sir Edmund moved the family seat to Oxborough, Norfolk, where Margaret built a chapel to his memory in the parish church.[3][4]
The Earls of Burlington are in direct descent from Sir Edmund and Lady Margaret Bedingfield.
Family Members
Parents:
Father: Sir John Scott, Marshall of Calais (1423-October 17, 1485)
Mother: Agnes Beaufitz (d. March 25, 1487)
Siblings:
Sir Edward Scott
Isabel Elizabeth Scott
Spouse: Sir Edmund Bedingfield (1443-1496) of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk
Children:
Sir Thomas (c.1479-1558),
Alice,
Robert,
Sir Edmund c.1483-1553),
Agnes,
Peter,
Sir John,
Elizabeth,
Margaret.
Research Notes
Supplementary profile data collected by Varnell-40 17:02, 10 July 2015 (EDT) : Memorials of the family of Scott, of Scot's-hall, in the county of Kent. With an appendix of illustrative documents. by Scott, James Renat, 1819 or 20-1883, Published 1876[5]
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Sources
↑ Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 89.
↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. III, p. 683.
↑ Katherine Bedingfeld 1912. ‘The Bedinfelds of Oxburgh’. Privately Printed by Katherine Bedingfeld. babel.hathitrust.org. (Based on the Bedingfelds' Private Collection of Letters and Papers) The Bedingfelds of Oxburgh
Benolte, Thomas; Philipot, John; & Owen, George. The Visitations of the County of Sussex: 1530 and 1633-4. London: The Harleian Society, 1905. Vol LIII, p 49, Scott.
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