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 Westmoreland, Feb. 24, 1782, second son of Jarrard Edward Strickland, Esq., of Willitoft, co. York, and his wife Coecilia, only dau. of Wm. Towneley, of Towneley Hall, Esq., (by Coecilia, dau. and sole heiress of Ralph Standish, of Standish Hall, Esq.) and sister and heiress of Edw. Towneley Standish, of Standish Hall, co. Lan caster, Esq., and relict of Charles Strickland, of Sizergh Castle, Esq.; admitted Sept. 24, 1791; left; married, Aug. 18, 1814, Anne, 2nd dau. of Francis Cholmeley, of Brandsby Hall, co. York, Esq., by Teresa Anne, dau. of Sir Henry Englefield, of White Knights, co. Berks, Bart.; resided at Hook, near Wardour, co. Wilts, and Loughglynn, co. Roscommon; died, Aug. 7, 1844, aged 62, and buried at Orotava, Teneriffe; had six sons—Charles, Fr. Wm., S.J., Sir Edward, K.C.B., Fr. Jarrard, S.J., Walter, of Malta, commander R.N. (whose son Gerard Paul, Count Strickland Delia Catena, inherited through his mother the Maltese titles of the Seebarras family), and Thomas,—and four daughters.

STUTTARD, Richard, born Sept. 1, 1769; son of John Stuttard and his wife Cath. Colwin of Kington, co. Middlesex; went Sedgley Park School, 1778-1786; admit, on Triple Trust under alias of Fisher, Sept. 29, 1786; ord. priest; left for England, 1795; succeeded Mr. Fromant at Louth, co. Lincoln, and was himself succeeded by Mr. Fris. Martyn about Jan., 1806.

STYCHE, James, probably son of John Styche, of Birming ham, co. Warwick, and his wife, Miss Hawkins, of Brewood, co. Stafford; admitted on Thatcher's Fund, under the alias of Hawkins, July 20, 1733; alumnus Sept. 15, 1737; ord. priest May 30, 1744; sent England, Aug. 24, 1744, and stationed at Hainton Hall, co. Lincoln, seat of Thomas Heneage, Esq.; subsequently removed to Sixhills, Grange, where he died, March 9, 1764, and was succeeded by Mr. Robert Newton.

SUBRA, John F., admit. Sept. 28, 1879; ord. priest Mar. 19, 1888; left May n, 1899; now at Maiden-lane, London.

SUGAR, Thos., vide Morgan.

SUMNER, John, born Feb. 25, 1765, at Newburn, North Carolina, son of Edward Sumner, of Warrington, co. Lancaster, and his wife Mary Haslam; brought to Eng land when about two years old; sent to Sedgley Park