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 274 STRANGE. served in the wars in Brittany and Gascony. He m., some years before 3 Dec. 1375, at which date she was living with issue( a ), Alaiue, da. p! Edmund (Fitzai.an), Earl OF AniNDEr., by Alice, da. of William DE Wahf.NNE, utheririse Plantaoenet. He J. 2ti Aug. (13S1) 5 Hie. II. Iuq. p. mortem (1382-83) 6 Hie. II.('') His wife survived him. VI. 13S1. G. John (Lb Strange), Lord Strange he Knokin, s. and b., aged 30, at Ihe death of his father in 1881. He was sum. to Pari from 20 Aug. (13S3) 7 Hie. II. to IS July (1897) 21 Hie. II. Hn was in the garrison of Berwick, VJS6-S7, and served in the .Scutch wars. Ho m. Iliad, 3d aad yst da. and cobeir( c ) of John (DE Mohun), Lord MoHCN pe Di'nstfii, by Elizabeth, "da. and coheir of Theobald (dk Yeiidon), Lord Vkiidon. He d. 1397. His widow (/.' before liOi. VII. 1.397. 7. Richard (Lb Strange), Lord Strange de K sours, s. and h., 6 in London and Imp. 1 Aug. (1381)8 Hie. II. at St. Rarth. the Less, being aged 1.1 and more at his father's death in 1 397 : inade proof of his age, 1-101. He was sum. to Pari.!' 1 ) from 25 Aug. (110 0 5 Hen. IV. to 2 Jan. (11 IS/9) 27 Hen. VI. Hy the death s.p., 17 July 1431, of his mother's only surv. sister, Philippa, How. DUGBm OF Voiik, he became sole heir to his maternal grandfather, and as such, dc /lire, LOUD MOHUN DK DL'NSTHK, a Barony <■>■. by writ of 8 Feb. 1298/9. Hem. firstly before 141S,(°) Constance, da. of (— ).' She if. a. p, Her will rtnt. 8 Mircli 1438/9, He w. secondly Elizabeth, da. of sir Reginald Cobram, of Sterborangh Castle, dc jure, apparently, LORD Cobham, by his lirst wife, Kleanor, da. of Sir Thomas CoLBPEPBB. He d. 9 Aug. (1 1 19) 27 lien. VI. His widow d. in or shortly before 14t>2. VilJ. 1419. S. John (Le Strange), Loud Strange de Knokin, anil Loud MoHfn de Dunsteh, only s. and h., by second wife, aged 5 rears at the death of his father in 1449. He was sum. to Parl.('') from 2$ Feb. (I lib' 7) (! Ed. IV. to 19 Aug. (1 172) 12 Ed. IV., taking, in 1 171, an oath of fealty to Piioce Edward, s. and b. ap. of Ed. IV. He m. Jacquettn, sister of Elizabeth, the Queen Consort. 4th da. of Richard (Wydvii.i Jt), 1st Earl Biveiis. by Jocquetta (Dow. Dl'cilEss of Bedfoud), da. of Peter de Lfxembouro, Count of St. Pol AMI Conversan. He d. s.p.m., 15 Oct. (1477) 17 Ed. IV. IX. 1477. 9. Joan, by inheritance Baroness Strange de Knokin, and Baroness Mohun de Dvnsteh, only ila. and h. She m. in or before 14S2, Sir GrORQE Stanley, styled Loud Stanley, t, and |i. ap. of Thomas (Stanley), 1st Eahl of Derby, by his first wife, Eleanor, da. of Richard (Neviij.1, Haul of SaI.isbuhy. He, who was b. about 14H0, was K B., 18 April 147a, and was, in right of his said wife, sum. to ParJ.1') v. p. an a Baron (LOUD STRANGE, M LORD STRANGE DE KNOKIN) from IS Nov. (1482) -J2 Kd. IV., to 2'! Jan. (149C/7) 12 Hen. VII., by writs directed " Oenrgio Stanley dc la i'tranyc." He, bang in hostage to Ric. III., ran great risk of his life thro' his father's treachery to that King. Hy Hen. VII., to whom he was B.C., he was made K.G. in May 1487. He €<.(•) v.p. 5 Dec. 1197, at Derby House, ( r ) St. Paul's wharf, London, aged about 37, and was bur. (with his mother) at St. James', Garlickhithe. His widow, the Ba i a o taa, d. 20 March 1613/4, at Colham, Midx. Will dat. (i July 1513, pr. 3 May 1514. post mortem, at Yeovil, Somerset, 26' Oct. 1514. (a) Will of that date, of her brother, Richard, Earl of Arundel. ( b ) He was seized (inter alia) of a great tenement and garden and shops at Holborn, the devolution of which property is given in vol. i. (p, 125, &c.) of the "Transactions of the London and Midx. Arch. Society." ( c ) See vol. v, p. 322, note " c," sub " Mohun," as to the other coheirs. ( ll ) There is proof in the rolls of Pari, of his sitting. ( e ) According to Fabian's " C/ironicle," the Lord Strange, on Easter Day, 1418, killed Sir Thomas Tiussell in a brawl, at St. Duustans in the East, London, tlloj being " excited thereto by the Devil and the evil disposition " of their wives. F° r this act of sacrilege he was denounced accursed, at Paul's Cross, and condemned to do open penance, and to make great amends to the wife of the said Thomas. 0 See vol. hi, p. 70, notes b " and " e," sub " Derby."