John Scudamore, (1 February 1542 – 14 April 1623) was an Elizabethan landowner, courtier, and politician.[1]
He was the eldest son of William Scudamore (d. 1560) of Holme Lacy and Ursula (d. 1558), the daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Pakington.[2] His father died while he was still a minor and his wardship was purchased by Sir James Croft of Croft Castle, Herefordshire, who married him to his daughter Eleanor Croft (d. 1569) in 1562.[3]
The close relationship between Scudamore and his father-in-law continued after Eleanor's death and when Croft became a Comptroller of the Household in 1570, Scudamore accompanied him to court.[4] By 1573 he was a Gentleman Usher to Queen Elizabeth and in 1599 Standard Bearer to The Honourable Band of Gentleman Pensioners.[1]
He wed his second wife, Mary Scudamore, daughter of Sir John Shelton of Norfolk and a member of the queen's privy chamber, secretly in late 1573 or early 1574 because the queen disliked her ladies getting married.[5]
On his death he was succeeded by his grandson John, his son James having predeceased him.[1] Another son John Scudamore als Wiseman became a Jesuit priest.[6]