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272 STRANGE. never sum. to parL( a ), but d., a minor, s.p.m. 3 Aug. 1876. His widow m., as hs second wife, William (UFFuRD), 2d Karl of SUFFOLK, who d. s.p. 15 Feb. (5 Ric. II.) 1381/2. She took the veil 21 March 1381/2 and d. 29 Sep. 1116. Will, directing her burial to be at Campsey priory, dat. 26 Sep. 1416. VI. 1375. 0. Elizareth, by inheritance Baroness Stbasok DE Ki.aOKMF.uk, only du. and h,, azed one year at her father's death in 1375. She m. (contract 15 March 1382/3) as his first wife, Thomas [MnwwUT), EARL 0? NoTTINOHAM, who, after her death, was Br. 29 Sept. 1897, Dl'KK OF Norfolk and who d. Sep. 1 100, aged about 36. See fuller particulars of him, under " Nun folk." She</. s.p. (a few months after marriage) 23 Aug. 1383 in her 10th year. VII. 1383. 7. Ankaret, by inheritance Raroxess Strange ■) DEBl.ArK.MFRK. paternal aunt and heir, being only sister of John, | the 5th Lord. She was aged 22 on the death of her niece, being then wife of SIR Richard Talbot, s. and h. ap. of Gilbert ^Talbot), Lord Talbot. Re, doubtless in her right, was sum. v. p. to pari, by writs directed " Riearda Talbot de Blackmere'" (LORD TALBOT( b ) DE BLACKMERE) from 3 March (1383/4) 7 Ric II. to 17 Dec. (1387) 1 1 Ric. II. After the death of his father, 24 April 1387, he was sum. by writs directed " Ricnrdo Talbot dc Qodriike Cental" down to 13 Nov. (1393! 17 Ric. II. that designation (whether meant for him or his deceased father) first appearing (as well :u» the name " Ricardut Talbot de lllarkmere) on the abovementioned writ of 17 Pec. (1387) 11 Ric. 11 He d. 7 Sep. 1396. The Raroness, his widow, (as his second wife) Thomas (Nevill Lord Fi h.nivai.l (who d. s.p.m. 1 106-07) and d. on Ascension day, 1413. VIII. 1413. S. Gilbert (Talbot), Lobb Talbot (1,331), and LniiD StkaNoe of Blaikmkrf. [1309], s. and h., b. about 1383, being aged 13 at the death of his father, 7 Sep. 1396. He was sum. to pari, bv writs directed M ttdberto Talbot'* from 25 Aug. (1404) 5 Hen. IV. to 5 Oct. (1417) 5 Ibn. V. KG. 1407, or 1108. By his mother's death in 1413 he inherited the Barony of Strange de Hlaekmcrc. He d. 19 Oct. 1419. IX. 1419. 9. Ankaret, by inheritance Baroness Strange db Blackmere. and Baroness TaLBOT, only da and b-,«ged 2 years at her father's death in 1419. She d. two years later, 13 Dec. 1 121. X. 1421. 10. John (Talbot), Lord Kurjjivall [1 295], Lord Strange DK Bi.ackmirk [1308] and Loud Talbot [1331], uncle and h., who, having m. the heiress of the Barons Furnivall, had been sum. to pari, in that Boronr in 1409 and who toe, his abovenamed niece in the other Baronies in 1421. lie was er. 1 142 KARL OK SHREWSBURY and in 1446 KARL OK WATFRFt IRD [I.]. See " Ki rnivaLL " Barony, er. 1295, with which dignity the Bamng of Strange de HI nek mere and that of Talbot, continued ever afterwards united, all three falling into abeyance, ou the death, s.p.m. of Gilbert (Talbot), 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, 8 May 1616. - p - i < #

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(*) " Though neither Dugdale, in his Baronage, nor the pedigrees of Le Strange mention any ROGRR, [as] Baron Strange of Blackmere, it is to be observed that writs were issued to 1 Hogrra It Strange de dlackmer ' from 8 Jan. (1370/1) 44 Ed. III. to 4 Oct. (1373) 47 K.d. Ill " [tourthope]. This, as Banks observes (/or. Angl. cone), " creates a vacuum in the course of this descent, not readily to be accounted /or." It cannot be a mistake for Roger Strange de Knokin, for his name occurs immediately before this Roger. (•>) There can he little doubt that this was meant as " Lord Strange de Blackmere," tho' in that case the writ should have been directed " Kicardo Talbot de Strange de Blackmere."