John Strode (died 1581)

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John Strode
Arms of Strode of Parnham in Dorset: Ermine, on a canton sable a crescent argent
Born1524
Died2 September 1581(1581-00-00) (aged 56–57)
NationalityEnglish
OccupationSheriff of Dorset
Years active1572–1573
Spouses
  • Katherine Cromwell
  • Margaret Hadley
Childrenwith Katherine:
  • Robert Strode
  • Edward Strode
  • Sir John Strode
  • Thomas Strode
  • George Strode
  • Margaret Strode
with Margaret:
  • Hugh Strode
  • Margaret Strode
  • Anne Strode
  • Dorothy Strode
  • Bridget Strode
  • Alice Strode
Parent(s)Robert Strode
Elizabeth Hody

John Strode (1524 – 2 September 1581), the son of Robert Strode of Parnham, Dorset and Elizabeth Hody, was elected MP for Dorset in 1572 and was Sheriff of Dorset from 1572 to 1573.

Life[edit]

Born in 1524, John Strode was the eldest son of Robert Strode (d. 1559) of Parnham and Elizabeth, daughter of Reginald Hody.[1]

He served as captain of musters by 1560, commissioner of concealed lands and Sheriff of Dorset from 1572 to 1573 and Justice of the Peace from about 1575.[1]

In his later years he investigated taverns and grain supplies at Lyme Regis; entertained the 2nd Earl of Bedford at Bridport; stayed at Marshwood with Sir Amias Paulet, the lord of the manor; investigated horse theft; and, in 1578, investigated at the request of the Privy Council the causes of the dispute between Sir Henry Ashley and Henry Howard, son of Thomas Howard, 1st Viscount Howard of Bindon.[2] The Privy Council praised him for his "great travail" in 1580, when he and others had been examining the recusant, Lady Tregonwell, the widow of Sir John Tregonwell (d. 1565).[1]

He died 2 September 1581,[3] leaving £1,400 to his children, and appointing Henry Coker overseer. His eldest son Robert, then aged about 22, was executor and residuary legatee.[1]

Marriages and issue[edit]

Strode married twice. He married firstly, Katherine, daughter of Gregory Cromwell, 1st Baron Cromwell and Elizabeth Seymour, by whom he had six children:[1][4][5]

He married secondly, on 28 January 1572, Margaret, daughter of Christopher (or Christian) Hadley of Withycombe, Somerset and widow of Thomas Luttrell by whom he had one son and five daughters:[1][8][9]

  • Hugh Strode
  • Margaret Strode
  • Anne Strode
  • Dorothy Strode
  • Bridget Strode
  • Alice Strode

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References[edit]

  • Aspinall-Oglander, Cecil (1945). Nunwell Symphony. London, UK: Hogarth Press.
  • Dasent, John Roche, ed. (1895) [First published HMSO:1895]. Acts of the Privy Council of England. Vol. 10: 1577–1578. British-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  • Ferris, John P.; Hasler, P.W. (1981). "Strode, George (aft.1563-1648), of the Middle Temple, London and Wimborne Minster, Dorset". In Hasler, P.W. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603. historyofparliamentonline.org.
  • Ferris, John P. (2010). "Strode, John (c.1561-1642), of the Middle Temple, London and Chantmarle, Cattistock, Dorset". In Thrush, Andrew; Ferris, John P. (eds.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629. historyofparliamentonline.org.
  • Fragmenta Genealogica. Vol. VIII. 1902. pp. 127–131. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  • Harvey, William (1887). Metcalfe, Walter C. (ed.). The Visitation of Dorsetshire, by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms. Exeter: William Pollard & Co.
  • Hasler, P.W. (1981). "Strode, John (1524-81), of Parnham, Dorset". In Hasler, P.W. (ed.). The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603. historyofparliamentonline.org.
  • Hutchins, John (1774). The History and Antiquities of the County of Dorset. Vol. I. London: W. Bowyer and J. Nichols.
  • Maxwell-Lyte, H.C. (1909). The History of Dunster and of the Families of Mohun and Luttrell. Vol. I. London: St. Catherine Press.
  • St. George, Henry; Lennard, Sampson; Camden, William (1885). Rylands, John Paul (ed.). The Visitation of the County of Dorset, Taken in the Year 1623, by Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, and Sampson Lennard, Bluemantle Pursuivant, Marshals and Deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms. Publications of the Harleian Society. Vol. XX. London: Harleian Society.
  • Vivian, J.L. (1895). The Visitations of the County of Devon, Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564, to 1620. With additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter: Henry S. Eland.

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