Arms of Scott: Argent, three Catherine Wheels sable a bordure gules
Died
Brabourne, England
Nationality
English
Occupation
Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
Spouse
Sibyl Lewknor
Children
Sir John Scott, Edward Scott of The Moat, Anne Scott, Katherine Scott, Joan Scott, Thomas Scott
Parents
Sir John Scott (father)
Agnes Beaufitz (mother)
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William Scott was the son of Sir John Scott and Agnes Beaufitz, daughter and co-heiress of William Beaufitz. His sister, Elizabeth Scott (d. 15 August 1528), married Sir Edward Poynings.[2][3]
Scott inherited the manor of Brabourne[1] in 1495, and had Scot's Hall elaborately rebuilt so that it came to be regarded as one of the foremost houses in Kent.[citation needed]
He was buried at Brabourne, where there is a memorial brass to him in the Scott chapel in St Mary's church.[4]
Scott married Sibyl Lewknor, the daughter of Sir Thomas Lewknor (d. 20 July 1484) of Trotton, Sussex, and Katherine Pelham (d.1481), widow of John Bramshott (d.1468), and daughter of Sir John Pelham, Chamberlain to Katherine of Valois,[2][5][6] by whom he had two sons and four daughters:[7][8]
Sir John Scott (d. 7 October 1533), who married Anne Pympe, daughter and heiress of Sir Reynold Pympe, esquire, of Nettlestead, Kent, by Elizabeth or Isabel Pashley, daughter of John Pashley, esquire, by whom he had five sons and seven daughters.
Edward Scott of The Moat, Sussex, who married Alice Fogge, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Fogge, sergeant porter of Calais.[9] After Scott's death his widow married Sir Robert Oxenbridge.[10]
Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed. (1922). Dictionary of National Biography, 1921–1922. Vol.Supplement 22. London, England: Oxford University Press. p.1170. SCOTT, Sir WILLIAM (1459–1524), of Brabourne: K.B., privy councillor, and comptroller of Henry VII's household, 1489; lieutenant of Dover Castle, warden of Cinque ports, and marshal of Calais, 1491; sheriff of Kent, 1491, 1501, and 1510. [li. 106]
According to Scott and Fleming, she was the daughter of Sir John Lewknor of Goring, Sussex, slain at the Battle of Tewkesbury, and Johanna Halsham; Scott 1876, pp.79–80; Fleming 2004.
Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.). Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families. Vol.III (2nded.). Salt Lake City. p.21. ISBN978-1449966393.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)