-
appointed Lord
Lieutenant of
North Wales. The
ancient title Baron Strange of
Knockyn,
created in 1299, as it had been
created by writ, was
capable of being...
- John le Strange, 1st
Baron Strange of
Knockyn (died 1309), Lord of
Knockyn was an
English noble. He
fought in the wars in Wales,
Gascony and Scotland....
- on his
death in 1335. His
nephew Roger le Strange, 4th
Baron Strange of
Knockyn, was his heir. In 1594
William Stanley, 6th Earl of
Derby (1561-1642),...
- of the 11th Earl. They also
petitioned for the
baronies of
Strange (de
Knockyn) and
Stanley as
descendants of the last holder,
Ferdinando Stanley, 5th...
-
Knockin Castle is
situated in the
village of
Knockin on
Shropshire between Oswestry and
Shrewsbury (grid
reference SJ334223), England. This was a fortified...
-
descent from Hamo le Strange,
brother of John le Strange, 6th
Baron of
Knockyn, was
Esquire of the Body to
Henry VIII, and
attended the King when he went...
-
Independence (1332–1357). His nephew,
Roger le Strange, 4th
Baron Strange of
Knockyn, aged
forty years and more, was his heir. Alice's
first marriage lasted...
- quarters: King of Man; 4th
grand quarter:
quarterly - 1&4:
Strange of
Knockyn; 2: Woodville; 3:
Mohun of
Dunster Castle,
Baron Mohun. All cir****scribed...
- Stanley, four
grand quarters: 1:Stanley; 2 & 3: King of Man; 4:
Strange of
Knockyn, all cir****scribed by the Garter.
Possibly the arms of Thomas, 1st Earl...
-
Baron Strange, and his
cousins were John le Strange, 1st
Baron Strange of
Knockyn and Fulk le Strange, 1st
Baron Strange of Blackmere. In 1290, Owen endowed...