- John Scudamore
Sir John Scudamore was a 15th century English landowner from
Herefordshire who acted asconstable and steward of a number of Royalcastle s inSouth Wales .Family background
A Scudamore received lands alloted him by the new Norman
King ,William the Conqueror , in the 11th century after the defeat ofHarold Godwinson in 1066. He received the demesne of 'Sancta Keyna' as recorded in theDomesday Book , later called Kenchirche, whih evolved intoKentchurch . The Scudamore family split into two lines over the generations and centuries, one line based atHolme Lacy and the other line based at Kentchurch.The Holme Lacy line were anti-Welsh and opponents of the Welsh rising under
Owain Glyndŵr . The Kentchurch line were more sympathetic to the Welsh grievances, possibly because their geographical location, closer to Wales, enabled a greater understanding and knowledge of the people and their culture first hand.In the 13th century, through marriage they also inherited property and land within the Lordship of
Abergavenny , at Troy, very nearMonmouth . A SirAlan Scudamore married the sole heiress of Troy House. APhilip Scudamore of Troy became a leader of some of Owain Glyndŵr's forces and was captured at Shrewsbury in 1409 and beheaded for his part in the rebellion.Officer of the Crown
Sir John Scudamore held lands in
Ewyas , Kentchurch and Holme Lacy and was the Deputy Squire of King Henry IV's Lordship ofBrecon .In 1402 Sir John Scudamore was actively defending
Carreg Cennen Castle inCarmarthenshire against Welsh forces and actually repelling successive onslaughts of Owain Glyndŵr. The siege lasted one whole year and considerable damage was inflicted on the castle - in 1416 the repair bills record that the walls had been 'destroyed and thrown down by rebels'. He is recorded as referring to Owain Glyndŵr as a 'false traytor' at this time. The castle didn't fall to the Welsh. Sir John Scudamore as constable of the castle wrote to John Fairford, the Receiver at Brecon: "He (Owain) lay last night atDryslwyn withRhys ab Gruffydd , and there I was and spoke to him upon Wales and prayed for a safe conduct under his seal, to send home my wife and her mother and their company, and he would none grant me".ecret marriage
Sir John Scudamore eight years later married the eldest daughter of Owain Glyndŵr, Alice, in 1410. By implication it seems to have been his second marriage. This marriage, to a Welsh woman, and the daughter of the great rebel himself, must have been kept a secret from the authorities locally and nationally.
However it came to the notice of
King Henry VI in 1432, who summarily stripped Sir John Scudamore of the honours he held at that time as steward ofMonmouth ,Grosmont andWhitecastle castles.Harbourers of Glyndŵr
It has been postulated that Sir John Scudamore and Alys were the harbourers of Owain Glyndŵr after his disappearance after 1412 and kept him in his final years in secret on their estates. Their ability to keep their marriage and Alys's identity secret from the wider world for over twenty years gives credence to this possibility.
References
*J.E. Lloyd. "Owen Glendower"
*Chris Barber. "In Search of Owain Glyndŵr"
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