Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Henry_le_Scrope> ?p ?o }
- Henry_le_Scrope abstract "Sir Henry le Scrope (b. in or before 1268 - 7 September 1336) was an English lawyer, and Chief Justice of the King's Bench for two periods between 1317 and 1330. He was the eldest son of Sir William le Scrope (c. 1259 - c. 1312), who was bailiff to the earl of Richmond in Richmondshire. Henry’s younger brother Geoffrey was also a lawyer who probably advanced through the influence of his older brother. Geoffrey served as Chief Justice four times between 1324 and 1338.Henry was an advocate at the King's Bench by 1292, and had various judicial commissions in the years from 1306 to 1308. On 27 November 1308 he was appointed justice of the common pleas. His friendship with, and the work he did for Henry Lacy, earl of Lincoln, helped his advancement at court, where he became a strong supporter of King Edward II. In 1311, after the barons had forced the king to accept the restrictions of the so-called Ordinances, Scrope withdrew from Parliament in protest, but was promptly ordered by the king to return. On 15 June 1317, when the king was once more restored to full power, Scrope was promoted to Chief Justice of the King's Bench. It was during this period (specifically from Hilary term 1319) that he instituted the practice of enrolling cases especially pertaining to the king on separate membranes, what became known as the Rex section.In 1322 he received a share of the estates forfeited by the adherents of Thomas, earl of Lancaster, after the earl's failed rebellion at Boroughbridge. The next year, however, Scrope was replaced as Chief Justice for reasons that are not quite clear. Still, he did not entirely fall out of favour at court, and on 10 September was appointed justice of the forests north of Trent. He also had the good will of the new regime under Edward III, and on 5 February 1327 was named 'second justice' of the common pleas. From 28 October 1329 to 19 December 1330, while his brother Geoffrey was abroad, he once more took on the post of Chief Justice of the King's Bench. After this he was made chief baron of the exchequer, a post he held until his death.Henry le Scrope was knighted at some point before February 1311. He held extensive possessions all over England, amounting to twenty-one manors all in all, most of them in Yorkshire. He was married to a Margaret, perhaps the daughter of either Lord Ros or Lord Fitzwalter. Together they had three sons. Margaret outlived him until 1357, and after his death married Sir Hugh Mortimer of Chelmarsh, Shropshire. When Sir Henry died on 7 September 1336, he was buried in the Premonstratensian abbey of St Agatha at Easby, close to Richmond. Of his three sons, the eldest, William, was a soldier who distinguished himself in the French and Scottish wars, and died in 1344. The next brother, Stephen, had predeceased William, so the estates passed to Richard Scrope, who subsequently became the first Lord Scrope of Bolton, and chancellor of England.".
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_Hotham_(bishop).
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_Salmon.
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_Sandale.
- Henry_le_Scrope child Richard_le_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton.
- Henry_le_Scrope deathDate "1336".
- Henry_le_Scrope deathDate "1336-09-07".
- Henry_le_Scrope deathYear "1336".
- Henry_le_Scrope monarch Edward_III_of_England.
- Henry_le_Scrope monarch Edward_II_of_England.
- Henry_le_Scrope nationality England.
- Henry_le_Scrope office "Chief Justice of the Common Pleas".
- Henry_le_Scrope office "Lord Chief Justice of England".
- Henry_le_Scrope orderInOffice "16th".
- Henry_le_Scrope orderInOffice "20th".
- Henry_le_Scrope orderInOffice "24th".
- Henry_le_Scrope predecessor Robert_de_Malthorp.
- Henry_le_Scrope predecessor William_Herle.
- Henry_le_Scrope predecessor William_Inge_(judge).
- Henry_le_Scrope primeMinister Henry,_3rd_Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Henry_le_Scrope primeMinister Lord_High_Steward.
- Henry_le_Scrope primeMinister Thomas,_2nd_Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Henry_le_Scrope relation Geoffrey_le_Scrope.
- Henry_le_Scrope successor Geoffrey_le_Scrope.
- Henry_le_Scrope successor Hervey_de_Stanton.
- Henry_le_Scrope successor William_Herle.
- Henry_le_Scrope termPeriod Henry_le_Scrope__1.
- Henry_le_Scrope termPeriod Henry_le_Scrope__2.
- Henry_le_Scrope termPeriod Henry_le_Scrope__3.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageExternalLink 24957,.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageID "15164152".
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageLength "6880".
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageOutDegree "64".
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageRevisionID "679820903".
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Baron_FitzWalter.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Baron_de_Ros.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Boroughbridge.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Category:1260s_births.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Category:1336_deaths.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_judges.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Justices_of_the_Common_Pleas.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lords_Chief_Justice_of_England_and_Wales.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Chelmarsh.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Justice_of_the_Common_Pleas.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Court_of_Common_Pleas_(England).
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Earl_of_Richmond.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Easby,_Richmondshire.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Easby_Abbey.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III_of_England.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Edward_II_of_England.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Exchequer.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_le_Scrope.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Henry,_3rd_Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Burghersh.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Henry_de_Lacy,_3rd_Earl_of_Lincoln.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Hervey_de_Stanton.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Hilary_term.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink John_Hotham_(bishop).
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink John_Salmon.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink John_Sandale.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink John_de_Stratford.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chancellor.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chief_Justice_of_England_and_Wales.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Lord_High_Steward.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Ordinances_of_1311.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_England.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Premonstratensians.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Queens_Bench.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Richard_le_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_North_Yorkshire.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Richmondshire.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink River_Trent.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Robert_de_Malberthorp.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Robert_de_Malthorp.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Thomas,_2nd_Earl_of_Lancaster.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink William_Herle.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink William_Inge_(judge).
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLink Yorkshire.
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Henry le Scrope".
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Henry".
- Henry_le_Scrope wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sir Henry Scrope".
- Henry_le_Scrope after Geoffrey_le_Scrope.
- Henry_le_Scrope after Hervey_de_Stanton.
- Henry_le_Scrope after William_Herle.
- Henry_le_Scrope before Robert_de_Malberthorp.
- Henry_le_Scrope before William_Herle.
- Henry_le_Scrope before William_Inge_(judge).
- Henry_le_Scrope birthDate "c. 1269".
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor Henry_Burghersh.
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_Hotham_(bishop).
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_Salmon.
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_Sandale.
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor John_de_Stratford.
- Henry_le_Scrope chancellor "John de Stratford".
- Henry_le_Scrope children Richard_le_Scrope,_1st_Baron_Scrope_of_Bolton.
- Henry_le_Scrope children "Stephen le Scrope".
- Henry_le_Scrope children "William le Scrope".