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Baron Strange of
Blackmere is an
abeyant title in the
Peerage of England. It was
created on 13
January 1309 when Fulk le
Strange was
summoned to parliament...
- had no sons and on his
death in 1616 the
baronies of Talbot,
Strange of
Blackmere and
Furnivall fell into
abeyance between his
three daughters. He was succeeded...
- Ankaret, 7th
Baroness Strange of
Blackmere,
daughter and
heiress of John le Strange, 4th
Baron Strange of
Blackmere. In 1387,
during his father's lifetime...
- Shrewsbury, 1st Earl of Waterford, 7th
Baron Talbot, 10th
Baron Strange of
Blackmere, 6th
Baron Furnivall jure
uxoris (1390–1453) (created Earl of Shrewsbury...
- chivalry. He also held the
subsidiary titles of 10th
Baron Strange of
Blackmere and 6th
Baron Furnivall jure uxoris. He was
descended from
Richard Talbot...
- Buckingham. He also held the
subsidiary titles of 13th
Baron Strange of
Blackmere and 9th
Baron Furnivall. The Earl was born at Shifnal, Shropshire, in...
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Baron Mowbray 1646–1652
Alethea Howard 1585–1654 17th
Baroness Strange of
Blackmere, 14th
Baroness Talbot, 13th
Baroness Furnivall Duke of
Norfolk (4th creation...
- (Carlisle, M****achusetts)
Augustine Antoine –
technical support Mike
Blackmere –
technical support Bill
Clack –
technical support Del
Eilers – technical...
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Strange of
Blackmere, and Maud Neville, 6th
Baroness Furnivall. John
Talbot also held the
subsidiary titles of 11th
Baron Strange of
Blackmere and 7th Baron...
- Lord
Reginald Grey, 2nd
Baron Grey de
Ruthyn and
Eleanor Le
Strange of
Blackmere.
Through her mother, Ida was a
direct descendant of
Welsh Prince Gruffydd...