2nd Baron Strange of Blackmere
b. 25 Jan 1306 Black Mere, Shropshire, England
d. 21 Jul 1349 Whitchurch, Shropshire, England
Parents:
Fulk Le Strange 1267 – 1324
Eleanor Giffard 1275 – 1324
Spouse:
Ankaret Butler / Boteler 1316 – 1361
Children:
John Le Strange 1332 – 1361
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Background information
Summoned 23 October 1330 to 20 April 1344 and on 1 January and 10 March 1348/9. In 1337 described as of Blanmouster (Whitechurch), executor of will of cousin Eubolo Lestrange. 1332 and thereafter in commissions for Shropshire ; accompanied the King to Normandy and was at Crecy and Calais.
Aged 18 at his father's death. Wardship of his father's land committed to him on 1 August 1325. On 26th February 1326/7 proved his age, had done homage and was to have seisin.
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John Le Strange son and heir,
Notes: son and heir, aged 18 at his father's death. On 1 Aug 1325 the wardship of his father's lands was committed to him upon payment of 400 lbs. yearly. On 26 Feb 1326/7 he had proved his age and done homage, and was to have seisin. He was sum. to Parl. from 23 Oct 1330 (4 Edw. III) to 20 Apr 1344 (18 Edw. III) by writs directed Johanni Lestraunge and on 1 Jan and 10 Mar 1348/9 (23 Edw. III) by writs directed Johanni Lestraunge of Blackmere. In 1337, described as of Blanmouster (Whitechurch) he was an executor of the will of his cousin Eubolo Lestrange. In 1332 and thereafter he was in commissions for Salop. In 1346 he accompanied the King to Normandy and was at Crecy and Calais. He married Ankaret, daughter of William Butler of Wem, Salop., and sister and coheir of Edward Butler. He died 21 Jul 1349. Ankaret survived him and apparantly married 2ndly, Sir Thomas De Ferrers. She died 8 Oct.
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John Le Strange I, Sir, 2nd Baron Blackmere
Birth 25 Jan 1305 in Blackmere, Shropshire, England
Death 21 Jul 1349 in Whitchurch, Shropshire, England
Marriage:
to Ankaret Le Boteler / Butler Baroness Strange 1329
— Age: 24 Blackmere, Shropshire, England
Parents:
Fulk Le Strange Lord Strange De Blackmere 1267 – 1324
Eleanor Giffard Baroness Blackmere 1272 – 1324
Spouse:
Ankaret Le Boteler / Butler Baroness Strange 1307 – 1361
Children:
Fulk Le Strange 1330 – 1349
Alianore / Eleanor de Blackmere Le Strange 1331 – 1396
John Le Strange II, 3rd Baron Blackmere 1332 – 1361
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Baron Strange of Blackmere
The title Baron Strange of/de Blackmere was created once in the Peerage of England. On 13 January 1309 Fulk le Strange was summoned to parliament. On the death of the fifth baron in 1375, it was inherited by Elizabeth Mowbray, née le Strange. And on her death in 1383, it was inherited by Ankaret Talbot, née le Strange. And on her son's death in 1419, the barony was inherited by Ankaret Talbot, his daughter. On her death in 1421, the barony was inherited by her uncle, John Talbot who was created Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of Waterford and Hereditary Lord High Steward of Ireland. On the death of the 7th earl respectively in 1616, the barony fell into abeyance.
Barons Strange de Blackmere (1309)
- Fulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange (1267-1324)
- John le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange (1305-1349)
- Fulk le Strange, 3rd Baron Strange (1320-1349)
- John le Strange, 4th Baron Strange (1332-1361)
- John le Strange, 5th Baron Strange (1353-1375)
- Elizabeth Mowbray, 6th Baroness Strange née le Strange (1373-1383)
- Ankaret Talbot, 7th Baroness Strange née le Strange (1361-1413)
- Gilbert Talbot, 5th Baron Talbot, 8th Baron Strange (1383-1419)
- Ankaret Talbot, 6th Baroness Talbot, 9th Baroness Strange (d. 1421)
- John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, 10th Baron Strange (1390–1453)
- John Talbot, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, 11th Baron Strange (1413–1460)
- John Talbot, 3rd Earl of Shrewsbury, 12th Baron Strange (1448–1473)
- George Talbot, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury, 13th Baron Strange (1468–1538)
- Francis Talbot, 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, 14th Baron Strange (1500–1560)
- George Talbot, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, 15th Baron Strange (1522–1590)
- Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, 16th Baron Strange (1552–1616) (abeyant 1616)
JOHN STRANGE (1305 - 1349)
John le Strange, 2nd baron, summoned to parliament as Baron Strange, of Blackmere, from 6 September, 1330, to 20 Aril, 1343. This nobleman in the 4th Edward III [1331], was made governor of Conway Castle; he was afterwards in the wars of Scotland and France, and attained the high military rank of Banneret. His lordship m. Ankaret, dau. of William le Boteler, of Wemme, and sister and co-heir of Edmund le Boteler, Clerk, and dying in 1349, had (with a dau. Eleanor, m. Reginald, Lord Grey de Ruthven,) an elder son, Fulk le Strange. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, 1883, p. 516, Strange, Barons Strange, of Blackmere]
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John le Strange, 2nd Lord (Baron) Strange (of Blackmere), JP (Salop 1332); fought at Crecy 1346; married as her 1st husband Ankaret (married 2nd Sir Thomas de Ferrers and died Oct 1361), dau of William Boteler, of Wem, Salop, and died 21 July 1349. [Burke's Peerage]
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JOHN (LESTRANGE), LORD STRANGE (of Blackmere) son and heir, aged 18 at his father's death. On 1 August 1325 the wardship of his father's lands was committed to him upon payment of 400 l. yearly. On 26 February 1326/7 he had proved his age and done homage, and was to have seisin. He was summoned to Parliament from 23 October 1330 to 20 April 1344 by writs directed Johanni Lestraunge and on 1 January and 10 March 1348/9 by writs directed Johanni Lestraunge de Blakemere. In 1337, described as of Blanmouster (Whitchurch), he was an executor of the will of his cousin Ebles Lestrange. In 1332 and thereafter he was in commissions for Salop. In 1346 he accompanied the King to Normandy and was at Crécy and Calais. He married Ankaret, daughter of William BOTELER, of Wem, Salop, and sister and coheir of Edward BOTELER. He died 21 July 1349. Ankaret survived him, and apparently married, 2ndly, Sir Thomas DE FERRERS. She died 8 October 1361. [Complete Peerage XII/1:343]
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John le Strange, 2nd Lord (Baron) Strange (of Blackmere), JP (Salop 1332); fought at Crecy 1346; married as her 1st husband Ankaret (married 2nd Sir Thomas de Ferrers and died Oct 1361), dau of William Boteler, of Wem, Salop, and died 21 July 1349. [Burke's Peerage]
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JOHN (LESTRANGE), LORD STRANGE (of Blackmere) son and heir, aged 18 at his father's death. On 1 August 1325 the wardship of his father's lands was committed to him upon payment of 400 l. yearly. On 26 February 1326/7 he had proved his age and done homage, and was to have seisin. He was summoned to Parliament from 23 October 1330 to 20 April 1344 by writs directed Johanni Lestraunge and on 1 January and 10 March 1348/9 by writs directed Johanni Lestraunge de Blakemere. In 1337, described as of Blanmouster (Whitchurch), he was an executor of the will of his cousin Ebles Lestrange. In 1332 and thereafter he was in commissions for Salop. In 1346 he accompanied the King to Normandy and was at Crécy and Calais. He married Ankaret, daughter of William BOTELER, of Wem, Salop, and sister and coheir of Edward BOTELER. He died 21 July 1349. Ankaret survived him, and apparently married, 2ndly, Sir Thomas DE FERRERS. She died 8 October 1361. [Complete Peerage XII/1:343]
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