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 ) — -r. ~ TO ST It A BO L< ; I — ST R A DBROK K . 2 G 1 STRABOLOI, or STRATITBOGIK 1 g£ Barony by J. David (he Stp.a!)ot,(-,i) Kaiu. op Atholl [S], Writ. High Constable [8.], having rebelled against King Robert I 13"i'2 pmee p.], in 1814, forfeited his lands, ofire.nnd tillca[i>.], but ii niiifleration of his services to Englandwas suui.f) to the i"^. 5 fcnffiiVi purl, from U March (13i>l/-2) 15 Ed. II. to 2 Dec. (1326) 20 Ed. III. by writs directed " David tie Strabalai, Comiti Ailml," ~ I whereby, apparently, be acquired an English Barony (LORD STUA150LGI), tho' not an English Earldom of Angus.('') He d. 28 Dec. 1327. III. 1327. ■>. David (dm Stkabouji), Kaiu. of Athoi.i.( c ) % ~3 [Qy. S.], also Lord Stbaboloi [E. ], 8. and h., aired IP in 1327: mm. to purl from 25 .Ian. > 1 :J-JE>/:l0j 1 Ed. III. to 24 July (1384), 8 Ed. III. by writs directed as above. He was slain 30 Nov. 1335. IV. 1,335, J t. David (de Strabolgj), Kaiu. of Atiioli.(') to [Qi/. S.], also Lord StBABOLOI [E.], only s. and h.. aged 3 1375 years in 1335. Some 30 years later he was sum. to pari. from 20 Jan. (1365/6) 39 Ed. III. to 6 April (1369) 43 Eil. III. hy writs directed as above. He d. s.p.iu. 10 Oct. 1375, when the Barony -,/ Str'abolgi fell into abeyauce.O 1 ) ) a'd, STRADBALLY. i.e., 11 Stradbai.ly in Queen's county," Barony [I.J (Cushy); see "Stdney ok Lbix," Barony (I.], ,-, 1763 ; ex. 1771. 8TRADEEOKE Earldom. 1. John (Rous), Baron Rous of DbSSIKGTOS, was T 1051 n: IS Jnlv 1S21 ' VISCOUNT DUNU'ICH and EARL OF STRAD15ROKK, both w. Suffolk. He was only s. and b. of Sir John Rons, 5th Bart., of Henham Hall, GO. Suffolk, by Judith, da. and h. of John Bedixoeelu, of Beeston, co. Norfolk ; was 6. 30 May 1750 : ed. at Westm. school and at Mag. Coll., Oxford : M.A., S Feb. 1771 ; sue. his father in the Baronetcy (<t. 17 May 16601, 31 Oct. 1771 : M.I', for Suffolk, 1780-96 ; Capt. of the Suffolk Yeomanry, 1794, and was er. 14 June 1796, BARON ROUS OF DENNINGTON, co. Suffolk, being (25 years later) advanced to the Earldom 0/ Strndbrnke, las, as afsd. Hem. firstly, Jan. 1788, Frances Juliana, da. and h. of Edward WartkrAVilson, of Bilboa, co. Limerick, by Frances Anne Freke, da. of George (Evans), 2d Baron Carbkry [I.] She d. s.p.m. 20 June 1790. He m. secondly, 23 Feb. 1792, at St. Marylebone, Charlotte Maria, da. of Abraham WlIITTAKER, of Stratford, co. Essex, and Lyston House, co. Hereford. He d. 17 Aug. 1827, at 33 Hertford street, Mayfair, and was bur. at Wangford, co. Suffolk, aged 77. Will pr. Sep. 1877. His, widow, who death [1679 ?] to use the title of Baronet, being usually called Capt. Hamilton '* till in he 1 1701 he sue. as Earl of Abercorn [S.] He in his marr. lie., 21 Jan. 16S3/4, is called " James Hamilton, Esq.'' In the absence, then, of any proof of Creation, any recogni- tion, or, indeed, any authentic proof of the user of this Baronetcy the inference seems to be that it never existed. There appears to be no will or admon. of this Sir George or of his second son [another] Sir George in the C.P.U. The admon., 24 Nov. 1683, of "Sir George Hamilton, Knight," of Roscrea, in Ireland, granted to a great [probably a "great grand"] nephew, Claud, Earl of Abercorn, relates, apparently, to a brother of the 1st Earl, tho' in that case the deceased would, presumably, have been dead many years previously. 0 See vol. i, p. 161, note "a." s ( d ) „ „ note "d." ) (°) This was one of the " Coronation " peerage of George IV., for 1 list of which we vol. ii, p. 351, note " d," sub " Couyngham."