William Scott (Lord Warden)

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Sir William Scott of Scot's Hall in Smeeth, Kent (1459 – 24 August 1524)<ref name=DictNatBio>Template:Cite book</ref> was Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.

Family

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.Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

Career

Scott rose to favour following the seizure of the throne by Henry VII. Within a few years he had been appointed to the Privy Council, appointed Comptroller of the Household and in 1489 was created a Companion of the Bath at the same ceremony as Prince Arthur.<ref name=DictNatBio /> He served as High Sheriff of Kent in 1491, 1501 and 1510, and was also to become Constable of Dover Castle, Marshal of Calais (1490-1) and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (1492–1493).<ref name=DictNatBio /> He remained in favour under Henry VIII, being present at the famous meeting at the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520 and one of the deputation sent to greet Emperor Charles V when he landed at Dover in 1522.

Scott inherited the manor of Brabourne<ref name=DictNatBio /> in 1495, and had Scot's Hall elaborately rebuilt so that it came to be regarded as one of the foremost houses in Kent.Template:Citation needed

He was buried at Brabourne, where there is a memorial brass to him in the Scott chapel in St Mary's church.Template:Sfn

Marriage and issue

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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,Template:Sfn<ref>Scott, Sir John (1484–1533), History of Parliament Retrieved 17 September 2013.</ref><ref>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; Template:Harvnb; Template:Harvnb.</ref> by whom he had two sons and four daughters:Template:SfnTemplate:Sfn

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