John Strode | |
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Born | circa 1561 |
Died | before 15 July 1642 | (aged 80–81)
Resting place | 51°30′45″N 0°06′43″W / 51.5125°N 0.112°W |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Years active | 1590–1642 |
Spouses |
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Children | Sir
John Strode George Strode Hugh Strode Thomas Strode |
Parent(s) |
John Strode Katherine Cromwell |
Sir John Strode (c. 1561 – bef. 15 July 1642), of the Middle Temple, London and Chantmarle, Cattistock, Dorset, was an English MP for Bridport in 1621 and 1625. [1]
Born circa 1561, Strode was the third son of John Strode of Parnham, Dorset and his first wife, Katherine, daughter of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour. [1]
Strode was educated at New Inn, then Middle Temple, 1583. He was called to the bar in 1590. [1]
Strode, a lawyer by profession, who gained a reputation as "an honest, trusty, learned, religious gentleman", [2] served as a Justice of the Peace for Dorset by 1593–1642, commissioner sewers 1617, martial law 1626, knighthood compositions 1631, piracy 1631. [1]
He was Autumn reader, Middle Temple in 1611, bencher from 1611 to 1642, treasurer from 1619 to 1620; recorder, Bridport, Dorset from 1618 to 1640. He was knighted at Theobalds 1 December 1623. [1] [3]
He died at the Middle Temple before 15 July in 1642. [1] [3] His widow was murdered defending Parnham House, near Beaminster in Dorset, in 1645 by a soldier under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax during the Civil War. [2]
Strode married twice. He married firstly, Anne (d. 8 Aug. 1621), daughter of William Chaldecote of Quarleston, Dorset, and widow of Robert Bingham (d. 1587) of Bingham's Melcombe, Dorset, by whom he had no children. [1]
He married secondly, 12 January 1622, Ann (d. 1645), daughter of Sir John Wyndham of Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, by whom he had four sons and two daughters: [1]
John Strode | |
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Born | circa 1561 |
Died | before 15 July 1642 | (aged 80–81)
Resting place | 51°30′45″N 0°06′43″W / 51.5125°N 0.112°W |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Lawyer |
Years active | 1590–1642 |
Spouses |
|
Children | Sir
John Strode George Strode Hugh Strode Thomas Strode |
Parent(s) |
John Strode Katherine Cromwell |
Sir John Strode (c. 1561 – bef. 15 July 1642), of the Middle Temple, London and Chantmarle, Cattistock, Dorset, was an English MP for Bridport in 1621 and 1625. [1]
Born circa 1561, Strode was the third son of John Strode of Parnham, Dorset and his first wife, Katherine, daughter of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour. [1]
Strode was educated at New Inn, then Middle Temple, 1583. He was called to the bar in 1590. [1]
Strode, a lawyer by profession, who gained a reputation as "an honest, trusty, learned, religious gentleman", [2] served as a Justice of the Peace for Dorset by 1593–1642, commissioner sewers 1617, martial law 1626, knighthood compositions 1631, piracy 1631. [1]
He was Autumn reader, Middle Temple in 1611, bencher from 1611 to 1642, treasurer from 1619 to 1620; recorder, Bridport, Dorset from 1618 to 1640. He was knighted at Theobalds 1 December 1623. [1] [3]
He died at the Middle Temple before 15 July in 1642. [1] [3] His widow was murdered defending Parnham House, near Beaminster in Dorset, in 1645 by a soldier under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax during the Civil War. [2]
Strode married twice. He married firstly, Anne (d. 8 Aug. 1621), daughter of William Chaldecote of Quarleston, Dorset, and widow of Robert Bingham (d. 1587) of Bingham's Melcombe, Dorset, by whom he had no children. [1]
He married secondly, 12 January 1622, Ann (d. 1645), daughter of Sir John Wyndham of Orchard Wyndham, Somerset, by whom he had four sons and two daughters: [1]