Lewkenor & le Strange

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Merilyn Pedrick

Lewkenor & le Strange

Legg inn av Merilyn Pedrick » 19 feb 2007 08:20:02

I have been browsing the Court of Chivalry website I mentioned in my
previous e-mail, and found case # 372, le Strange V Creamer and Stileman.

At the bottom of the page under Notes it says the following:-

"Sir Hamon Le Strange of Hunstanton was the son of Sir Nicholas Le Strange
(d.1592), and Mary, daughter of Robert Bell of Beaupré Hall, Outwell, co.
Norfolk.He married Alice, daughter of Richard Stubbs / Smith of Sedgeford,
co. Norfolk, esq.He was appointed a deputy lieutenant in 1625 and was M.P.
for Norfolk in 1614 and 1621, and M.P. for Castle Rising in 1625. During the
civil wars, on 13 August 1643 Sir Hamond Le Strange led a party of local
gentry to sieze King’s Lynn for the king, in which town he endured a siege
until surrendering on 16 September 1643. His estates were sequestered in
1649. His son Sir Nicholas Le Strange (1603-55) was created a baronet in
1629, and married Anne, daughter of Sir Edward Lewkenor, of Suffolk, knt."

I was particularly interested in the bottom line of this where it said that
Sir Nicholas le Strange married Anne, daughter of Sir Edward Lewkenor. Does
anyone know which Sir Edward Lewkenor this would be?

Merilyn Pedrick

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