| Name |
John le Strange |
|
Miscellaneous |
1213 [1] |
| He attended upon the King to pay a debt on behalf of his father in 1213. |
Military |
1214 |
Poitou, France [1] |
| In 1214 he was serving in Poitou, France. |
Legal |
1219 |
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England [1] |
| In 1219 he was conducting an inquiry into forest matters at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. |
Tax |
1225 [1] |
| He was directed to assist in conducting to Gloucester the fifteenth collected in Stafforshire and Shalop in 1225. |
Land/House |
25 May 1231 [1] |
| On 25 May 1231 the King granted to him and his heirs the manor of Wrockwardine. |
Offices Held |
1232 [1] |
| In 1232, and frequently thereafter, he was appointed to see that the truce with Llewelin was observed on both sides. |
Offices Held |
1235 [1] |
| He was the Constable of Montgomery in 1235. |
Offices Held |
24 Oct 1236 [1] |
| On 24 October 1236, he was appointed the Sheriff of Salop and Staffordshire. |
Offices Held |
About 1240 [1] |
| Late in 1240 or early 1241, he was appointed Justice of Chester. |
Travel |
1248 [1] |
| In 1248 he was about to go on pilgrimage to Pontigny. |
Charter/Grant/Gift |
1249 |
Knockin, Shropshire, England [1] |
| In 1249 he had a grant to himself and his heirs of a market and fair at Knockin, Shropshire, England. |
Miscellaneous |
Mar 1257 [1] |
| In March 1257/58 and again in August 1262, he was summoned to Chester; in October 1261, to London; in January 1262/63 to Herefored; and in May 1263 to Worcester, in connection with the disturbances in Wales. |
| Death |
Before 26 Mar 1265 [1, 2, 3] |
Patriarch & Matriarch |
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| Person ID, Branch |
I8064 |
Boudreau Line |
| Last Modified |
15 Jul 2021 |