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Prior to 1362 he was rector of the church of Gosberton, Lincolnshire, but exchanged it with Phillip de weston for the prebendary of Langtoft, which he held from 1362 to 1363. Throughout his life he held numerous church offices (at lay clerk level), including Canon of York, though he never progressed
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In later life he became a significant landowner in Hampshire and Wiltshire, as well as an active member of the communities, often loaning money to local businessmen and legally witnessing matters relating to land and property. He held (with his wife) land called ‘Haresmede’ in the northern part of
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Stratford died on 30 November 1378, his widow Christine dying 31 July 1396. Their son Robert died around the late 1380s, at which time his grandson John became ward of the king, and his granddaughter Joan was sent to
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became a ward of the king, later inheriting his grandfather's lands. His descendants continued into the modern day, and can still be found in parts of Hampshire.
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to the clergy; it is likely Stratford's comfortable career as a clerk in the church was aided by his influential ecclesiastical relatives (
300:, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 6: Northern province (York, Carlisle and Durham) (1963), pp. 61-63. Accessed 28 May 2014. 153:, which is not in the New Forest), and acted as Verderer in the forest of "Claryndon" in Wiltshire until his death. He also held land in 229:, in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 5 (London, 1806), pp. 387-405, accessed 11 February 2016. 368: 254: 487: 99: 72: 309:
Walter Jenkinson Kaye, "A brief history of the church and parish of Gosberton, in the county of Lincoln" p.47
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Walter Jenkinson Kaye, "A brief history of the church and parish of Gosberton, in the county of Lincoln" p.47
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An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk
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Mackenzie E. C. Walcott "William of Wykeham, His Colleges" p. 10
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around the beginning of the fourteenth century, a relation of
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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem 19 - Part VI, 678-682:
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Bedford, WK Riland. "The Blazon of Episcopacy" 1858
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verderer
House of Stratford
House of Stratford
Archbishop of Canterbury
John de Stratford
Robert Stratford
William of Wykeham
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Chancellor of England
Romsey Abbey
John
John
Robert
Ralph
William of Wykeham
South Baddesley
New Forest
North Baddesley
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Hampshire
Chute
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Romsey Abbey
'Hundred of Earsham: Pulham'
Andrew Stratford
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