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  1. Philadelphia, Lady Scrope (née Carey; December 1563 - 1629) was an English aristocrat and courtier. She was a daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and Ann Morgan. Her brother, Robert Carey, was the governor of Prince Charles from 1605 to 1610.

  2. She married Thomas Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton in 1584 and was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth. On the queen's death she passed her ring to her brother Robert Carey, who rode to Scotland to give it to James VI .

  3. Explore genealogy for Philadelphia (Carey) Scrope born 1552 Bolton, Lancashire, England died 1627 Nottinghamshire, England including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

    • Female
    • February 3, 1627
    • Thomas Scrope KG
  4. 21 set 2013 · In 1584 she married Thomas Scrope (1567-1609), 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton, Mascham and Upsall, who became Member of Parliament for Cumberland and Warden of the English West March. They had one son, Em(m)anuel, 1st Earl of Sunderland (1584-1630)who became Lord President of King James VI of Scotland, I of England’s Council in the North.

  5. 28 feb 2018 · He’s the chap who caught the ring his sister, Philadelphia Scrope, chucked it from the bedroom window having it plucked from Elizabeth I’s finger after her demise in 1603. Robert rode for Edinburgh and did the journey in a very impressive three days.

  6. Philadelphia CAREY (B. Scrope of Bolton) Born: ABT 1552, Bolton, Lancashire, England. Died: 3 Feb 1627, Langer, Nottingham, England. Buried: Langer, Nottinghamshire, England. Father: Henry CAREY (1° B. Hunsdon) Mother: Anne MORGAN (B. Hundson) Married: Thomas SCROPE (10º B. Scrope of Bolton) 1584, Clovelly, Devonshire, England. Children: 1.

  7. When Lady Philadelphia Carey was born about 1552, in Bolton, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Henry Carey 1st Baron Hunsdon, was 27 and her mother, Anne Morgan, was 25. She married Thomas Scrope in 1584, in Clovelly, Devon, England, United Kingdom.