Fulk I 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere LE STRANGE John 2nd Lord Strange of Blackmere LE STRANGE Elizabeth LE STRANGE Fulk LE STRANGE Brian de Cornwall of Outragother Lord of Kinlet PLANTAGENET Eleanor GIFFARD Mini tree diagram

Maude LE STRANGE1

13231 - UNKNOWN

Life History

1323

Born in Blackmere, Herefordshire, England.1

5th May 1391

Death of Brian de Cornwall of Outragother Lord of Kinlet PLANTAGENET.1,2

UNKNOWN

Died in England, UK

Notes

  • Maude Strange
    Birth 1323 Blakemore, Herefordshire, England
    Death England
    Parents:
    Fulk le Strange abt 1267 -- bef 23 JAN 1324
    Eleanor Giffard abt 1275 -- 23 JAN 1324
    Spouse Bryan Cornwall
    Birth 1315 Cornwall, England
    Death 1392, Aged 77 years
    Parents:
    Edmund De Cornwall 1272 -- 22 MAR 1353
    Elizabeth Brampton 12 DEC 1294 --
    --   Our Family Tree, accessed 4 August 2016, http://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Maude-Strange/p587417

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    Brian de CORNWALL , Lord of Kinlet, MP, Sir

    Here is a excerpt from an article about his son, Sir John, which has info pertaining to Sir Brian, etc.  [This article reports an exact date of death for Brian, which is often the year 1392 in various references]

    CORNWALL, Sir John (c.1366-1414), of Kinlet, Salop [Shropshire].
    [M.P. for:] Shropshire 1402, 1407
    b. c.1366, s. and h. of Sir Brian Cornwall of Kinlet by Maud [Le Strange], da. of Fulk, 1st Lord Strange of Blackmere,
    m1 bef. 1390, Joan, da. and h. of Sir William Wasteneys of Eastham, Worcs. by Alice, da. of Walter Hewet, 2da.;
    m2? bef. 1397, Maud.
    Kntd. by Sept. 1399.
    ...
    Cornwall's grandfather, Sir Edmund Cornwall (d. 1354) of Thonock (Lincolnshire) and Kinlet, was the son of an illegitimate son of Richard, King of the Romans and earl of Cornwall, so he himself could claim descent from King John. His father's eldest brother, Sir Edmund, died without issue, and the bulk of the family estates (with the exception of Thonock which passed to another brother and his descendants) reverted to Sir Brian and then, at his death on 5 May 1391, to John himself.

    Cornwall thus inherited the manors of Asthall and Idbury in Oxfordshire, Ashton in Herefordshire, Kinlet, a moiety of the vill of Worthen and part of Caus Forest in Shropshire and other properties in the marches. He had already agreed, however, that his mother should keep two-thirds of Ashton for life, over and above her dower portion. [Ref: HOP II:661-2]

    Regards,

    Curt
    [Curt Hofemann]

    --  Curt Hofeman, story on Ancestry.com, accessed 4 August 2016, http://mv.ancestry.com/viewer/97d758fd-9575-4c06-b8a4-db3c254313a9/80054212/320023878320?_phtarg=JEi3357&msg=usy
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Sources

  • 1. Our Family Tree
  • 2. Google Books

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