The Herald and genealogist . ode, of Newnham, co. Devon; and whoafterwards, as for Beeralston, beacme celebrated as oneof the five members impeached by Charles the First in was cousin-german to the wife of Mr. Talmach, as shownin the annexed pedigree. The arms of Strode, as theyappear on his seal, are, Argent, a chevron between threeconies sable. Gregory first Lord Cromwell, son of^=Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Seymour, and sisterThomas Earl of Essex (attainted). j to Edward Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector. Henry second=pLady Mary Powlet, dau. Richard Strode, esq.^FrancesLord Crom


The Herald and genealogist . ode, of Newnham, co. Devon; and whoafterwards, as for Beeralston, beacme celebrated as oneof the five members impeached by Charles the First in was cousin-german to the wife of Mr. Talmach, as shownin the annexed pedigree. The arms of Strode, as theyappear on his seal, are, Argent, a chevron between threeconies sable. Gregory first Lord Cromwell, son of^=Elizabeth, dau. of Sir John Seymour, and sisterThomas Earl of Essex (attainted). j to Edward Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector. Henry second=pLady Mary Powlet, dau. Richard Strode, esq.^FrancesLord Crom- of John Marquess of of Newnham, co. Cromwell, well. I Winchester. Devon. j r -1 1 . r J Edward third Lord Catharine, mar. Sir Lionel William Strode, esq. of Meavy-Cromwell. Talmach. church, writer of the Letter. In Dugdales Baronage, ii. 375, Mr. Strodes father is erroneously named Edward;and so in Bankss Dormant and Extinct Baronage, ii. 127. See the pedigree ofStrode in Westcotes View of Devonshire, 4to, ,-p. THE DIGNITY OF BARONET, 207 you might not be forgotten, but that his lopP would place you as yourselfe and the antiquity of your hovvse deserveth, wch was best knowneto his loPP. He saide to me that he would take all the care he mightfor your advancement; wth many more protestations, and further saidethat if he could bring you with the first making he would doo his if it did not fall out so for the first, he would so place you that itshould be to your content, and saide I should not need to move him anymore for it, for he could not nor would not forget you and your is all I can write you of this matter; only I wilbe ready to doomy best in this or in anything else I may; so wth my moste loving com-mendations to your selfe, my good cosin your wife, and all* my cosins,I committ you to God, and rest Your moste assured loving cosin, From my lodging in littell William Strode. Sfc Bartholmewes this xth of May 1611. If you can conveyniently spare


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