Scrope — is the name of an old English family of Norman origin. Origin of nameThe name may be derived from the old Anglo Norman word for crab and that it began as a nickname for a club footed illegitimate son of an English princess by a Norman knight. A… … Wikipedia
Scrope — (spr. skrop), George Poulett, Geolog, geb. 1797, gest. 18. Jan. 1876 bei Erobham (Surrey), bereiste 1816–20 Neapel, Sizilien und die Liparischen Inseln, später auch die vulkanischen Gegenden Deutschlands und wurde einer der bedeutendsten Gegner… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Scrope v. Grosvenor — was one of the earliest heraldic law cases brought in England. The case resulted from the fact that two different families were using the same undifferenced coat of arms. In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the composition of coats of arms… … Wikipedia
Scrope Berdmore — was an English clergyman. He was born in 1708 and died in 1770.His father was Samuel Berdmore and his mother was Martha Scrope.He matriculated from Merton College, Oxford in 1724, gained his BA in 1728, MA in 1732, BD in 1738 and Doctor of… … Wikipedia
Scrope, George Julius Poulett — ▪ British geologist born , March 10, 1797, London died Jan. 19, 1876, Fairlawn, Surrey, Eng. English geologist and political economist whose volcanic studies helped depose the Neptunist theory that all the world s rocks were formed by… … Universalium
scrópe — see scrépe … Old to modern English dictionary
Scrope Place — See Scroop s Inn … Dictionary of London
Scrope, A. Poulett — BL Quoted on Baldwin, 64, 80; on Sydenham, 71. Bib.: Memoir of Life of Sydenham … The makers of Canada
George Julius Poulett Scrope — FRS (10 March 1797 ndash; 19 January 1876) was an English geologist and political economist as well as a magistrate for Stroud in Gloucestershire.He was the second son of J. Poulett Thompson of Waverley Abbey, Surrey. He was educated at Harrow,… … Wikipedia
Baron Scrope of Masham — The title Baron Scrope of Masham was created in the Peerage of England on November 25, 1350 as a barony by writ for Henry le Scrope, son of Geoffrey le Scrope and first cousin of Richard le Scrope, 1st Baron Scrope of Bolton. It was abolished by… … Wikipedia