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Nicholas L'Estrange

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of Milton, Northamptonshire, with whom he had three sons and two daughters and, secondly, in 1546, Katherine, the daughter of John Hyde of Hyde, Dorset and widow of Nicholas Mynn of Great Fransham, Norfolk. He was buried 19 February 1580 at Sedgeford, Norfolk. Sir
139:, also sat as an MP for boroughs under the Duke of Norfolk's influence in 1559 and 1563.) He was not elected to Parliament again after Norfolk's fall in 1572. In May 1571 he conveyed his estates to his eldest son, Hamon, and moved to 85: 128: 318: 132: 54: 155:(1583–1654), also an MP, was a descendant of this Nicholas through his son Hamon, who died soon after him, and his grandson Nicholas (buried 1592). 176: 147: 20: 217:'Smethdon Hundred: Hunstanton Lordship', An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 10 (1809), pp. 312-328. URL: 124: 81: 308: 288: 89: 283: 278: 93: 268: 245:
Marriage settlement dated 4 June 1528 states he "will be 21 years on 1 January 1532" (ref: Norfolk Record Office A42).
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Virgoe, Roger (1982), "LESTRANGE (STRANGE), Sir Nicholas (1511/13-80), of Hunstanton, Norf.", in Bindoff (ed.),
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Deed of Appointment as Steward to Mary, Duchess of Richmond in Norfolk Record Office (ref: NG4)
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Almost certainly at the Duke of Norfolk's nomination, he was elected MP for the
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for Norfolk for 1538–1547, 1558/59–1571 and from 1579 for life, and
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for 1548–49. He was appointed as steward of the manors of the
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He married twice: firstly, in 1528, to Eleanor, daughter of
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The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558
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Nicholas L'Estrange (disambiguation)
Hunstanton
Norfolk
Member of Parliament
Sir Thomas Le Strange
Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden
Thomas Parr
Catherine Parr
Henry VIII
Richard Lestrange
Justice of the Peace
High Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk
Duchess of Richmond
Duke of Norfolk
William Cecil
Kett's rebellion
Edward VI
Walter Buckler
chamberlain
Elizabeth
Hatfield, Hertfordshire
County of Norfolk
King's Lynn
Castle Rising
Richard Lestrange
King's Lynn
William Fitzwilliam
Hamon le Strange

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