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1500—1714.

Strensham, Henry, Minorite, studied also at Cambridge, B.D. supd. 10 May, 1538; one Henry Streynsham rector of St. George, Eastcheap, London, 1542, and vicar of Benenden, Kent, 1543. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Stretton, Richard, "ser." New Coll., matric. 27 Nov., 1652 (subscribes Streaten), chaplain, B.A. 16 March, 1655-6, M.A. 9 July, 1658; "a nonconformist divine, and a traveller," born at Claybrook, co. Leicester, about 1632, curate to Dr. Cheynell when rector of Petworth; became chaplain to Lord Fairfax, in Yorkshire, 17 years minister at Leeds, settled in London; died 3 July, 1712, aged 80, buried in Bunhill Fields. See Fasti, ii. 214; & Calamy, iii. 326.

Strickland. See also Stickland.

Strickland, Edward, "serv Brasenose," s. Rob., of Winfrithe, Dorset, pleb., privilegiatus 23 June, 1665, aged 25.

Strickland, John, of Westmorland, pleb. Queen's Coll., matric. 15 May, 1618, aged 17, B.A. 9 Dec., 1622, M.A. 25 June, 1625; B.D. 12 May, 1632, licenced to preach 1633, chaplain to the earl of Hertford, rector of Pudimore Milton, Somerset, 1632, one of the Westminster assembly of divines, rector of St. Peter-the-Poor, London, and of St. Edmund, Salisbury, until ejected for nonconformity 1662, and master of the hospital of St. Nicholas in East Harnham, near New Sarum, 1646, and then styled dean of Bristol; buried in St. Edmund's church 25 Oct., 1670. See Ath. iii. 910; Add. MS. 15,670, p. 23; & Calamy, iii. 372.

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Strickland, John, cler. fil. Magdalen Hall, matric. 19 Nov., 1650; B.A. from Magdalen Coll. 8 Feb., 1652-3, M.A. 6 July, 1655; rector of Charlton, Wilts, 1660. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Strickland, Richard, s. Richard, of Dinton, Bucks, minister. Trinity Coll., matric. 19 March, 1668-9 aged 16; demy Magdalen Coll. 1670-6, B.A. 1672, M.A. 1675, fellow 1676-1703, B.D. 1687, vice-president of his college 1693; vicar of Stone, Bucks, 1681, rector of East Bridgford, Notts, 1702-7, his father vicar of Dinton 1662. See Bloxam, v. 310; & Foster's Index Eccl.

Strickland, (Sir) Thomas, s. Robert, of Sizergh, Westmorland, arm. St. Alban Hall, matric. 27 April, 1638, aged 16; student of Gray's Inn 1637, knight banneret, on the field at Edgehill, 23 Oct., 1642, M.P. Westmorland 1661, until expelled 6 March, 1676-7, "being a Roman catholic;" keeper of the privy purse to Charles I., and of the privy council to James II., whom he followed to St. Germains; died in France 8 Jan., 1694. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary.

Strickland, Thomas, s. T., of Boynton, Yorks, bart. Exeter Coll., matric. 15 Oct., 1685; brother of Walter and William.

Strickland, Walter, s. Tho., of Boynton, Yorks, bart. Exeter Coll., matric. 11 March, 1683-4, aged 18; student of Middle Temple 1684; buried at St. Mary's, Beverley, 1 Feb., 1730-1. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

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Strickland, (Sir) William, s. Tho., of Boynton, Yorks, bart. Exeter Coll., matric. 12 Nov., 1680, aged 15; 3rd bart., M.P. Malton in 8 parliaments 1689-98, 1700-8, and 1722-4, Yorkshire 1708-10, and Old Sarum 1716-22; commissary-general of the musters temp. George I.; died 12 May, 1724. See Foster's Yorkshire Collection.

Strickson, Thomas, s. Joh., of Shenstone, co. Stafford, gent. Merton Coll., matric. 15 May, 1713, aged 20; student of Middle Temple 1712, buried in the college chapel 28 Dec., 1714. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. & Gutch, i. app. 216.

String, Nathaniel, B.A. from Trinity Coll., Cambridge, 1615-16, M.A. 1619; incorporated 13 July, 1619; vicar of Ridge, Herts, 1618, rector of Chelmondiston, Suffolk, 1627, and vicar of Tirley, co. Gloucester, 1631. See Foster's Graduati Cantab.

[ Stringer, (—), fellow Magdalen Coll.; died 23 July, 1655, buried in the chapel. See Gutch, i. 348.

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Stringer, Edward, of co. Gloucester, pleb. Brasenose Coll., matric. 9 July, 1602, aged 17.

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Stringer, Gabriel, s. Ga., of Namptwich, Cheshire, pleb. p.p. Brasenose Coll., matric. 21 Feb., 1661-2, aged 16; B.A. from Hart Hall 1666; rector of Nantwich 1678. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Stringer, George, of co. Stafford, pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. entry under date 1575, aged 24.

Stringar, George, arm. fil. nat. max. Christ Church, matric. 11 April, 1660, B.A. 1663, M.A. 1666; student of Middle Temple 1666, as son and heir of George, of Sharleton, Yorks. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg.

Stringer, Henry, subscribed 27 Jan., 1614-15; fellow New Coll. 1614, B.A. 17 Jan., 1617-18, M.A. 11 Oct., 1621 (incorporated at Cambridge 1627), proctor 1630, B.D. 23 March, 1631-2, licenced to preach 11 July, 1636, created D.D. 1 Nov., 1642, warden of his college 1647, ejected 1648, regius professor of Greek 1625, expelled by the parliamentary visitors 1648; rector of Waddesden (3rd portion) 1638, and of Hardwick, Bucks, 1641, until sequestered by the Westminster assembly about 1644; buried in the church of Blackfriars Feb., 1657. See Fasti, ii. 49; Burrows, 530; & Add. MSS. 15,670-1.

Stringer, Joseph, s. Richard, of Petworth, Sussex, pleb. Balliol Coll., matric. 16 March, 1637-8, aged 15; B.A. from Wadham Coll. 4 Dec., 1641; created M.A. from Magdalen Hall 14 April, 1648, delegate of visitors 1647. See Burrows, 566.

Stringer, Philip, pensioner and scholar of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, June, 1565, from Bucks, B.A. 23 Feb., 1567-8; fellow 1568, M.A. 1571 (incorporated 15 July, 1572), an esquire bedell 1579-92, registrar of the archdeacon of Peterborough, solicitor to the university, and a justice of the peace for Cambridge town. See Foster's Graduati Cantab.; & Cooper, ii. 438.

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Stringer, Richard, of co. Gloucester, pleb. Corpus Christi Coll., matric. 15 Dec., 1615, aged 17; B.A. from Brasenose Coll. 19 April, 1619, M.A. from Hart Hall 4 June, 1622; rector of Mitcheldean, co. Gloucester, 1623. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Stringer, Robert, of Middlesex, gent. New Coll., matric. 17 Jan., 1611-12, aged 21.

Stringer, Samuel, of co. Gloucester, pleb. All Souls' Coll., matric. 2 Nov., 1621, aged 21; B.A. from Gloucester Hall 16 July, 1623, M.A. 21 May, 1629; rector of Brockley, Somerset, 1630. See Foster's Index Eccl.

Stringer, Thomas, youngest son of Thomas, of London, eq. aur. Christ Church, matric. entry 26 March, 1675, aged 14; bar.-at-law, Gray's Inn, 1683, became a colonel, M.P. Clitheroe in 5 parliaments 1698, until his death 17 Sept., 1706; brother of William. See Foster's Judges and Barristers.

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Stringer, Walter, of co. Worcester, pleb. Lincoln Coll., matric. 13 Oct., 1598, aged 17, B.A. 12 Feb., 1601-2; of Chelsea, Middlesex, licenced 17 Dec., 1614, to marry Katherine, daughter of Emanuel Trumball. See London Marriage Liceences, ed. Foster.

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