121690976. Lord John le Strange & 121690977. Joan de Someri
10/28/1216, Henry III, age 9, crowned king of England.
~1225, John born in England, s/o 121697006. Sir John le
Strange III & 121697007. Lucia de Tregoz.
~1225, Joan born in England, d/o 486765256. Baron Roger
de Someri & 486765257. Nichole D’Aubigny.
2/18/1249, Inspeximus … charter whereby Robert de Muscegros
granted to Joan de Sumery, her heirs and assigns, the manor of Midelton … a
pair of gilt spurs or 6d at Easter … Craucumbe … (S) CChRs.
[––John & Joan––]
~1251, John married Joan.
10/1255, Thomas Corbet brought a suit against John le
Strange [the younger] alleging that he had taken goods worth 700 marks from his
manors.
4/8/1258, William de Clare died; John le Strange, junior, on
behalf of William, delivered the castle of Winchester to the king. (S) The
Great Hall, Portal, 1899, P31.
9/15/1258, John le strange “the younger” had letters of
protection for being at Chester in the King’s service.
6/1258, After the parliament at Oxford, John the younger
with the barons and Simon de Montfort.
9/15/1259, John le Strange, Junior, captured 2 fallow-deer
in the forest of Shropshire. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, Eyton, V10, 1860,
P272.
1260, John assigned custody of Mongomery castle. [John was
summoned multiple times by the King about this appointment, but refused to
attend.]
8/1/1260, John le Strange one of the vassals to the crown
summoned to muster at Chester with horses and arms against Lewellyn ap
Griffith. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V7-8, 1858, P26.
1262-3, Sir John le Strange, … Sir John le Strange Junior,
witnesses to a deed of Henry le Gyros. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, V6, Eyton,
1858, P226.
1262-67, John enfeoffed by his father in Rowelton and
Elleworthyn.
3/7/1265, John Lestrange the younger was given custody of
Montgomery castle [which had been held by his brother Hamon.] John was then to
proceed to meet with the king “on special business.” (S) CPRs.
3/25/1269, John succeeded his father by doing homage at
Westminster.
1269, Robert Corbet (60848502) witnessed a grant of John
Extraneus, lord of Knokin, to Shrewsbury abbey.
1269-75, John confirmed to his sister Alice 10 solidates of
rent in Tottynton, Norfolk. (S) Antiquities of Shropshire, Eyton, V10, 1860,
P274.
1/26/1271, Joan and her sisters made a claim of lands of her
maternal grandmother.
11/16/1272, King Edward I ascended to the throne while on
crusade.
1273, Joan heir of her mother and father’s estates on the
death of her father.
4/12/1274, John obtained Joan’s share of Caumpeden and other
manors of her father and mother. (S) CCRs. [Very long detailed list.]
8/19/1274 at Westminster abbey, Edward I crowned king of
England.
12/28/1275, John drowned.
[––Joan––]
2/26/1276, IPM of John L’estrange. Norfolk: Hunstanton. The
manor (extent given), held on one side of the water of the heirs of the earl of Arundell by
service of 5 knights' fees, and on the other side of the water ... de Milham by
service of 1 knight's fee. John his son, believed to be 22 and more, is his
next heir. Salop: Kinton and Nesse. 4 carucates land, held of the king in chief
by service of 1 knight. Knokin. The manor, … Ruton and Mudle. The manors, … Heir
aged 22½. Northampton: Caumpeden. A messuage, 2 carucates … held of the king in chief by barony in
pourparty [1/4th] … (S) CIsPM.
6/1/1276, Joan settled on son John V and his wife Alianore
the manor and advowson of Midelton, Cambridgeshire.
1278, Joan died.
(S) A Chronicle of the Early Le Stranges, Le Strange, 1916.
Child of John and Joan:
i. John le Strange (60845488),
born 1253 in England.
3/21/1276, Order to the sheriff of Leicester to take into
the king's hand the pourparty of John, son of John le Estraunge, one of the
heirs of Nicholaa (486765257), late the wife of Roger de Somery, of her lands
in Barewe. (S) CFRs.
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