Richard le Scrope

Richard le Scrope

Richard le Scrope (v. 1350 – 8 juin 1405) est un ecclésiastique anglais.

Il est élu évêque de Lichfield en 1386, puis archevêque d'York en 1398. En 1405, il conduit une révolte contre le roi Henri IV aux côtés du comte de Nottingham et du comte de Northumberland. C'est un échec, et il est capturé et exécuté pour trahison.

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Walter Skirlaw
Évêque de Lichfield
1386-1398
John Burghill
Robert Waldby
Archevêque d'York
1398-1405
Thomas Langley

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