- War the
Stradlings,
prominent Royalists,
supported Charles I and
hosted the
archbishop James Ussher, when he had to flee Cardiff.
Three Stradlings fought...
-
Stradling is a surname, and may
refer to:
Edward Stradling,
disambiguation Ed
Stradling (born 1972),
British TV producer/director
Harry Stradling (1901–1970)...
- credit. His
uncle Walter Stradling, son
Harry Stradling Jr. and
godson Gerald Perry Finnerman were also cinematographers.
Stradling was born in Newark, New...
- John
Stradling may
refer to: Sir John
Stradling, 1st Baronet,
English poet,
scholar and
politician John
Stradling (priest),
Archdeacon of
Llandaff Sir...
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Edward Stradling may
refer to:
Edward Stradling (1529–1609), MP for
Steyning 1554, MP for
Arundel 1557–58 Sir
Edward Stradling, 2nd
Baronet (1601–1644)...
- lifetime. His
younger brother Thomas succeeded in the baronetcy. The
Stradlings were a
family seated at St Donat's Castle, Glamorgan, Wales, from the...
-
Thomas Stradling may
refer to: Sir
Thomas Stradling, 6th
Baronet Thomas Stradling (MP) (by 1495-1571) for
Arundel and East
Grinstead All
pages with titles...
- Sir
Edward Stradling (1529–1609) was a
Welsh politician,
antiquary and
literary patron. The
eldest son of Sir
Thomas Stradling, he
studied at the University...
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melodeon with fiddles. Two
members of Oak,
husband and wife Rod and
Danny Stradling (melodeon and vocals), went on to form The
Cotswold Liberation Front,...
- und der neue
Kalte Krieg in Europa" In: Die
Presse 19.11.2015.
Robert Stradling "Teaching 20th-century
European history" (2003), pp 61. "Russia Quits...