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Richard Scott (abt. 1476 - abt. 1560)

Richard Scott
Born about in Glemsford, Babergh District, Suffolk, Englandmap
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Died about at about age 84 in Boxted, Suffolk, Englandmap
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Biography

Richard Scott "of Boxsted, county Suffolk, England, was probably born about 1476, presumably at Glemsford, where his father was living when he died in 1498. Since his father named him executor of his will, he was probably of age, but certainly not far from it. Richard inherited lands in Glemsford, Boxsted, Cavendish, Somerton and Hawkendon, all parishes near Glemsford. He apparently settled on the Boxsted property, for Boxsted was his residence when he made his will, in which he bequeathed his house and lands in Boxsted and Somerton. Richard died probably in April, 1560. There is no burial record for him in the Boxsted parish register, nor in Glemsford. There was another Richard Scott living in Boxsted at this time. He and his wife, Agnes, were buried there on 12 June 1561. This other Richard Scott was probably quite a bit younger and perhaps a cousin. [citation needed]

Children:

Thomas (~1500-)
Robert (~1502-)
Joan
William
Richard (~1510-)
John (->1559)

Will

Will dated 30 May 1559, Boxted, Suffolk, England

"In his will, there are some errors or contradictions which are explained only with difficulty. He named his grandchildren Joan and Dorothy Scott. These were the youngest children, twins, of his son Richard. Of all the Scotts in the area, this was the only Dorothy on record, so there can be little doubt that these twins were the ones he was naming. [p. 110] However, Joan died at age 4 months, just a year before the date on his will. Was he unaware of the death of this grandchild? Perhaps he was old and forgetful, and no one had the heart to tell him? Also, he bequeathed to his son William, who had died four months before the date of his will. Was he unaware that his son was gone? Probably the will had been roughed out between February and May 1558, after the birth of the twins and before Joan died and while his son William was still living. Then, just before he died, it was completed and witnessed, no attempt having been made to modify it accordingly. It must be borne in mind that he was probably illiterate, and those helping in the matter knew little about his family. There were two other William Scotts living nearby; first cousins to his son William. Could there be confusion between them? This seems unlikely, for his son William in his will dated 16 January 1558/9 named his brother Richard to be executor. The two cousins had no brother Richard, hence the testator, William, was Richard's son. Also witnessing the will was brother Richard's son, Richard. Indeed, this brother Richard had a son, Richard, which further helps to identify the relationships. This son Richard, however, had to have been a minor. At that time, minors did now and then witness documents. Thus, these puzzling things seem to cast a shadow of doubt. Yet, no other relationship can be deduced." [1]

He was buried at All Saints Churchyard , Boxted, Suffolk, England.

Sources

  1. John Brooks Threlfall, Fifty Great Migration Colonists of New England and Their Origins, Madison, Wisconsin: Privately Printed, 1990 (reprinted at Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, 1992




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I've only just taken on the management of this profile. I am looking for sources. If someone can provide the will mentioned in the bio, that would be great. Also, the information from Threlfall would be appreciated. Thank you.
Which Project should manage this PPP Profile. It was protected in 2016 before the new guidelines.
posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
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posted by Debi (McGee) Hoag
England related Project, if anything
posted by [Living Scott]
Al, I've asked for PPP to be removed. If the profile turns out to be contentious or disputed, then the PPP can be reapplied and the England Project will co-manage the profile.

Jo, England Project Managed Profiles coordinator

posted by Jo Fitz-Henry
Scott-3693 and Scott-3702 appear to represent the same person because: Same data

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