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Note for: Hamon Le Strange, ABT 1293 - ABT 1316
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Individual Note: The Strange family of Hunstanton was a cadet branch of that of Strange of Knockin, seated in Shropshire. In the reign of Edward II, John, 2nd Lord Strange (d. 1311) had vested the Hunstanton estate in his younger brother, Hamon, in return for the latter's promise never to lay claim to the principal family holdings. Hamon was succeeded by a son named after him, who, dying in 1361, left a son and heir under age.
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Note for: Eubolo Le Strange, - 8 Sep 1335
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Individual Note: The Complete Peerage vol.VII,p.396 as amended by vol.XIV,p.421. CP: "Strange or Lestrange. Barony by writ. I. 1326 to 1335. In 1313, as an adherent of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, he was pardoned for his share in the death of Piers de Gaveston. In 1322 he was going overseas. In 1324 the sheriff of Lincoln was directed to pay to him and his wife the arrears of 1/3 of the county of Lincoln, described in a similar mandate in 1327 as the third penny of the county. On 19 Apr 1326 he was made a banneret. In Jul 1326 he was a supervisor of array for Lincs under the Earl of Arundel. On 3 Dec 1326 (20 Edw. II), he received notice, directed Ebuloni Lestrange, of the prorogation of Parl. from 14 Dec 1326 to 7 Jan 1326/7, whereby he is held to have become Lord Strange. He was so sum. until 5 Apr 1335. In 1327 and again in 1332/3 he was sum. to serve against the Scots. In 1330 he was directed to convey Queen Isabel from Berkhamsted to spend Christmas at Windsor. In 1331 he and his wife and his heirs were granted the custody and ward of the Castle of Lincoln with the bailey, and in 1332 he was app. a Keeper of the County and was in a commission. In 1334 he was going beyond seas. He married, before Nov 1324, as her 2nd husband, Alice De Lacy, Countess of Lincoln and Salisbury, widow of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster and Leicester, only surv. child of Henry De Lacy, Earl of Lincoln and hereditart Constable of Chester, by Margaret, only dau. and heir of Sir William Longspee. He died s.p., 8 Sep 1335 in Scotland. His estates passed to his nephew, Roger, Lord Strange of Knokyn. His widow married 3rdly, Hugh De Frene, Lord Frene. She died s.p. 2 Oct 1348.
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Note for: Hamon Le Strange, - DECEASED
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Individual Note: prominent in the King's service until his death, probably in the Holy Land, early in 1274/5 (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1272-81, p. 81; Cal. Fine Rolls, vol. i, p. 21). In 1266/7 the King granted to him and his heirs the manor of Ellesmere, until he should provide for them to the value of 100 l. a year in land (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1266-72, p. 39). BEF his death Hamon purported to enfeoff Roger in Ellesmere and Coolmere (Shropsh., vol. x, p. 197; Cal. Fine Rolls, vol. i, p. 21), but the validity of the feoffment was questioned after Hamon's death, and Roger obtained a fresh grant from the King for life (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1272-81, p. 125; 1307-13, pp. 156, 493). Hamon, who was Sheriff of Hants, was granted Chawton in that county in fee before 30 Dec 1271 (Cal. Charter Rolls, vol. ii, p. 178), and this may have invalidated the conditional grant of Ellesmere. Chawton passed to his brother Robert (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1272-81, p. 442; Cal. Close Rolls, 1272-79, p. 203)."
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Note for: Robert Le Strange, ABT 1232 - 12 Oct 1276
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Individual Note: in 1270/1 he was about to go to the Holy Land. In 1272 he was pardoned for cutting and selling a part of a wood at Chawton, Hants, which had been given to him by his brother Hamon. In 1275 he did homage for the manor of Wrockwardine, which Hamon had given to him by charter. He married Eleanor, daughter and coheir of William De Blancminster, who survived him. He died on or before 12 Oct 1276.
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Note for: Henry Cary, 4 Mar 1525/1526 - 23 Jul 1596
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Burial: Date: 1596
Place: Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
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Note for: Thomas Boleyn, ABT 1470/1477 - 12 Mar 1538 or 13 Mar 1539
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Burial: Place: Hever, Kent, England