Person:Edward Stradling (44)

Sir Edward Stradling
Facts and Events
Name Sir Edward Stradling
Gender Male
Christening? 9 Nov 1600 St. Donat's, Glamorgan, Wales
Marriage to Mary Mansel
Death[3] Jun 1641 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Burial? 1 Nov 1643 St. Donat's, Glamorgan, Walesre-burial
Reference Number? Q7526614?


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Sir Edward Stradling, 2nd Baronet (baptised 1600 – 20 June 1644) was an English businessman and politician who fought on the Royalist side during the English Civil War. He fought at the Battle of Edgehill, where he was captured and held prisoner for seven months. Released in May 1644, he travelled to Oxford, but died there of a fever the following month.

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References
  1.   Burke, John, and John Bernard Burke. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland. (London: John Russell Smith, 1844)
    pg. 510.

    Sir Edward Stradling, of St. Donats. This gentleman was Colonel of Foot in the service of the King at the battle of Edge Hill, where he was made prisoner and carried to Warwick Castle. After his release he repaired to Oxford, and dying in that city in June, 164i, was buried in the chapel of Jesus College. He married Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Mansel, of Margam, and had issue,

    :Edward, his successor.
    :John, major-general in the service of King Charles I. made prisoner at St. Fagans and was conveyed to Windsor Castle, where he died.
    :Thomas (Sir), colonel of foot temp. Charles II knighted by King James II. and made Captain of the Foot Guards and sergeant porter. He died at Merthymawr, and was buried in the parish church.
    :Mansel.
    :Jane, m. to Thomas Carne, esq. of Nash, in Glamorganshire.
    :Dorothy, m. to Henry Hill, esq. of East Orchard
    :Joan, m. to David Mathews, esq. of Llandaff.
    :Anne.
    :Elizabeth, m. first, to Edward Turberville, esq. of Sutton; and secondly, to Lewis Thomas, esq.

  2.   Sir Edward Stradling, 2nd Baronet, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
  3. Oxford University Alumni, 1500-1886, 1500-1714, Volume IV > S
    Stradling, (Sir) Edward, of co. Glamorgan, baronetti fil. nat. max. Brasenose Coll., matric. entry 16 Jun, 1615, aged 14; of St. Donat's (s. Sir John) 2nd bart. M.P. co. Glamorgan April-May, 1640, royalist colonel of foot, taken prisoner at Edge Hill fight, and sent to Warwick Castle; died at Oxford June, 1641, buried in the chapel of Jesus college; father of Mansel and of Thomas 1651.