Sir Thomas Scott
- Born: 1528, Bradford, St. George, England
- Marriage (1): Elizabeth Baker about 1540
- Marriage (2): Elizabeth Heymans in 1583
- Died: 30 Dec 1594, East Ashford, Kent, England at age 66
- Buried: Brabourne Church, East Ashford, Kent, England
Noted events in his life were:
• Militia, 1588. 842 In 1588 at the time of the Amarda, Sir Thomas Scott of Smeeth and Sir James Hales were in charge Kent melitia. Sir Thomas Scott was in charge of the 3,513 footment and Sir James Hales was general of the horse, who numbered only 336. The wages which they received during their 22 days of service ranged for Sir Thomas Scott's and Sir James Hales' 13s 4d a day to the ordinary footman's 8d a day.
Thomas married Elizabeth Baker, daughter of Unknown and Elizabeth Dineley, about 1540. (Elizabeth Baker was born about 1528 in Sisinghurst Castle, Cranbrook, Kent, England, died on 17 Nov 1583 in Scott's Hall, Kent, England and was buried in Brabourne Church, East Ashford, Kent, England.)
Thomas next married Elizabeth Heymans in 1583. (Elizabeth Heymans was born in Somerfield, Kent, England.)
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