The origin of this word is thought to be in the late 1700's. As a verb it means to emit a harsh grating sound. As a noun, it is the rustling sound added to silk fabrics during the finishing process. Could also have been spelt Skroop
Daniel Scroop has written: 'Mr. Democrat'
This rare surname Scroop may be of English origin or a variant of the Irish surname Scroope. Perhaps it is of French (Norman) origin. You'll find more information about the surname Scroop through the related link below.
The papers that King Henry gives to Scroop, Grey and Cambridge that the three believe are their commissions are in fact an exposure of their traitorous plot.
The proof of their treason.
A scroop sound is caused by the friction between two hard surfaces, often heard in fabrics like silk taffeta. This sound is produced when the surface of the fabric rubs against itself, creating a distinctive rustling or creaking noise.
The names of the English traitors are Richard Earl of Cambridge, Henry Lord Scroop of Masham, and Sir Thomas Grey, Knight of Northumberland. They plan to kill Henry V before he sails to France.
John Darrell has: Performed in "Second City Firsts" in 1973. Performed in "Big Deal" in 1984. Played Duty solicitor in "Black Silk" in 1985. Played Registrar in "White Mischief" in 1987. Played Hypnotized serviceman (stripper) in "Whoops Apocalypse" in 1988. Played Duke of Orleans in "The Wars of the Roses" in 1989. Played Lord Rivers in "The Wars of the Roses" in 1989. Played Sir William Lucy in "The Wars of the Roses" in 1989. Played Sir Stephen Scroop in "The Wars of the Roses" in 1989. Played Richard Scroop in "The Wars of the Roses" in 1989. Played the Inspector in "Keeping Up Appearances" in 1990. Played Father John in "Electric Shades of Grey" in 2001.
Stephen Simms has: Played Lord Henry Scroop in "Henry V" in 1989. Played Johnnie (2nd Soldier) in "Tonight at 8.30" in 1991. Played Stokes in "The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes" in 1991. Played T.S.U. Leader in "Silent Witness" in 1996. Played Martinvale in "Ivanhoe" in 1997. Played Trevor in "Maybe Baby" in 2000. Played James Harrison in "Longitude" in 2000.
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