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 STRATT0X- STIUVKi.VN. 293 See "Basset of Stuattos, go. Coin xv all," Barony (Bawl), cr. 1797 ; a. 185S. See " N'ortubrook OF Stiiatton', co. Siml1intii|it< ni;** Barony (Baring), cr. I860. STRKATHAM. ',e, " Howi.ank of Stiieatiiam, e», Siiircv,'' l'.;irouy (Rmsefl), cr. 1695 ; sec •• BSOFOBD," Dukedom, cr. 1091, under the'lat Duke. t.e., Russell <>k Stueatiiam, e». Surrey " (Ruwll) » Barony, possibly (tin)' in;i'l vt'rtfiitly ) cr. in 1833. but evidently meant for " Ilowtattd <>i Streatham," as above; see " Bedford " Dukedom, cr. 161)4, under Uie 7th Duke STREATLAM CASTLE, i.e., w Bo wes or Stkkatlam Castle, co. Durham, and of I.lnedale, co. York," Barony (AWiV, cr. lSlfj ; see " BthaTBUOBB," Earldom [S.], cr. 1077, under the Sth Earl ; ex. 1 820. /.•'.,'■ Bowes of Stheatlam Casti.e, c. Durham ash of Eunedale, co. York," Barouy ( li»wn- l.y»n cr. 1881 : see " SlBATHHitKK," Earldom [&1 cr. 1677, under the Uth Earl 8TUETTON. See "Leiguton of Stuetton, co. Salui>," Barony (Leiijhtun), cr. an-l cr, 1S9C. STRIGUL. Stiiyul nr Chepstow, being the chief resilience of the enily Earl* of Pembroke, cause them to be frequently spoken of as EARLS OF STKIGUL. 'See "P«MBBOEB," Earldom (Uc Clare), cr. 113S and vol. vi, p. 196, uote " b." STRIVELYN. Birony by /. Sin John 08 Ktihvelyx, a SfcokbmaiJ, IumI Ik* WrIt - custody of the Castle of Edinburgh, and was Sherill' of Edinburgh L 134° en behalf of Ed, IU. in 1838: was emphyed in a treaty with the t- Scot*, 1312, and was Bum. to I'arl. asa Baron (LOUD STttlVELYN) ■ •Sli from 25 Feb. (13-11/2), 16 Ed. III. to S Jan. (1370/1). U Ed. III. He, who had a grant of BuruetonO 1 ), co. Northumberland, in 1360, • 1378. and " upon inquisition after his decease his heir was declared unknown. GRorer states him to have d. s.p., so that the liaronij became extinct "(). C) Christiana wife of Sir John Middleton, deceased, was seized of Barnton, near BaraWagb, co. Northumberland, and died (1421/2), 10 Hen. V., leaving Sir John Middleton her son ind heir, then aged 00 and more. It is probable that this Christian was niece to Sir John Ktrivelyu. He IB, however, sometimes, but appar- ently erroneously, stated to have m. Barbara, sister and coheir of Adam de Swinburne, "nil by her to have been father of Ibis Christian, iu which case (as Nicolas observes) " the Barony is vested in her descendant* and representatives.'' C) " Courthope."