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- Sir Hugh de StrodeAbt 1225 - Aft 1272
Facts and Events
Taken from "Strode Family" by Vic Ledger:
- "Hugh de Strode, knight (M), was son and heir of Nicholas de Strode, esquire (K). He married Beatrix (Beatrice), daughter of John de Bitton, knight, by his wife Hiwisia, daughter and co-heir of Mat Furneaux, County Somerset. This Hugh was living during the reign of Edward I (1272-1307), and was given land in Childhaye for term of life, at three shilling rent. By Hugh's marriage with Beatrix Bitton, their descendants were permitted to bear arms (Ermine a canton sable), and his family inherited the manor of Purefurneaux, Strengston, and the Castle of Deusborough on Quantock Hill, also manor of Sharpton."
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References
- ↑ A. Donovan Faust (Foust). A Family History: The Ancestors of Thomas Wilson Faust. (1997).
- ↑ Strode appears to be a manor, but no reference to to its whereabouts has been found in Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England (RCHME Inventory Volumes), Wikipedia or GENUKI.
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