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1275:, recorded in the sixteenth century, bear a striking resemblance to an attributed form of Stratford arms. This could be seen as evidence that the Streatfields, though their line cannot be traced beyond the 1500s, are in fact a branch of the Stratford family, the name having been corrupted at some point prior to the sixteenth century.
837:, progenitor of the Irish Stratfords. In 1697 she married George Canning, and in 1703 they had a son, named Stratford Canning. He had a son sometime after 1734, also named Stratford Canning, who had a son in 1786, also named Stratford Canning, who was created 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe on 24 April 1852.
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The Type B Stratford Coat of Arms was first recorded by the
Heralds Visitations to Gloucester of 1543, and since has been consistently based around a lion rampant, gules, on a barruly of ten, Argent and Azure. It is associated with the Gloucester, Merevale and Irish branches. Variations have included
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are unknown, if indeed any exists at all. Both bear (with some variation in number) a barruly of ten Argent and Azure, and both have a lion rampant gules - though often on these royal arms it is granted a crown (or), and the lion of
Luxembourg bears a forked tail as difference. The similarity is too
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Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes,
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The Earls of
Aldborough took supporters of human figures, a winged woman and armoured man, representing Fame and War. Officially: Dexter a Female figure, representing Fame, vested Ar, winged Or, in her right hand a trumpet gold, and in her left hand an olive branch vert, the sword belt Gules.
484:, were granted Lordship of the Manors of Farmcote, Hawling and Temple Guiting in 1314. His son, John Stratford, in 1320 became a member of parliament for Gloucestershire, and his son was raised to the knighthood as Sir Stephen Stratford. Sir Stephen married Elizabeth Monthault, descendant of
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Roundel type is associated solely with the medieval Bishops, and appears to be an archaic, simplified or corrupted version of the Trestle type. The design is consistently based around a fess, surrounded by three roundels. Variants include colour of fess, field and rondel.
957:(Amelia's brother) died in 1801 he bequeathed the bulk of his estate to Amelia's grandson (his nephew, too junior to inherit the Powerscourt Viscountcy) on the proviso that he took back the Stratford name, thus becoming John Wingfield-Stratford in 1802. This line inherited
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634:(the daughter and co-heiress of Francis Stratford of Merevale) who married William Geast. William Geast took the surname of his Uncle, John Dugdale, and their child was Dugdale Stratford Dugdale who married the honourable Charlotte Curzon, daughter of
614:(died 1665), 9x great grandson of Sir Stephen de Stratford of Farmcote. In 1749 the property was inherited by Penelope Bate Stratford (the daughter and co-heiress of Francis Stratford of Merevale) who married into the (now)
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in the 1200s. His children and nephews rose to positions of significant power and influence in the political and religious landscape of
England in the fourteenth century, and originated all other branches of the family.
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Thomas Dudley
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There are two main variant coats of arms associated with the
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Sinister, a man in complete armour Proper, garnished Or, spurs, sword, shield and spear of the last, sword belt Gules, holding in his right hand the spear, and upon his left arm the shield.
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close to be dismissed satisfactorily as independent coincidence, and historians have generated various theories as to the connection between the houses and the arms, none conclusive.
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642:. Their son William Stratford Dugdale had a son also named William Stratford Dugdale who had a son named William Francis Stratford Dugdale, who came to be the 1st Baronet. The
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Haines, Roy Martin. "Bishop John Stratford's Injunctions to his Cathedral Chapter and to other Benedictine Houses in Winchester", Revue bénédictine, t. 117 (2007), 154–80
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The Stratford Type B Coat of Arms is remarkably similar to two other prominent Coats of Arms, an extremely unorthodox occurrence. The exact relationship to the arms of
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1961:: Edward Augustus Stratford (1736-1801), 2nd Earl of Aldborough" OLL Editions in association with the Irish Georgian Society (2009)
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Archbishop John Stratford, Political Revolutionary and Champion of the Liberties of the English Church, ca.1275/80-1348
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Descendants of the Farmcote Stratfords were still recorded living in the area during the time from 1841 to 1900 census.
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Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), volume I, page 100. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage.
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Stratford, Gerald "A History of the Stratford Family" Chapter 9. The Cotswold Games, The Dovers and Stratford.
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Stratford, Gerald "A History of the Stratford Family" Chapter 6. Farmcote, The House, Manor, and Chapel.
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Papworth, John W. & Morant, Alfred. "Ordinary of British Armorials" 1874
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Burke, John. "General Armoury of England, Ireland and Scotland" 1847
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856:(1786–1880), a diplomat and politician, best known as the longtime
453:(died 30 November 1378), landowner and verderer, progenitor of the
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Barruly of ten, argent and azure, a lion rampant gules, langued or
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An essay towards a topographical history of the county of Norfolk
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both claim descent from this House. Historic seats have included
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Linen and Cotton Printing at Stratford-on-Slaney, County Wicklow
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Edward Augustus Stratford (1736-1801), 2nd Earl of Aldborough
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They also adopted the motto "Virtuti Nihil Obstat Et Armis"
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and estate) was purchased in the mid-seventeenth century by
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The Stratford Cannings and Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe
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The Aldborough Arms, with Supporters (eighteenth century)
876:. On 7 September 1760 she married Richard Wingfield, 3rd
442:(c. 1300-1354), also known as Ralph Hatton of Stratford,
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The Stratford Type B Coat of Arms, first recorded 1543
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1818:Guillim, John. "A Display of Heraldry" 1724
1168:Argent, a fess gules, between three bezants
760:Notable Stratfords of Baltinglass include:
622:The Stratford Dugdales and Dugdale baronets
496:, and involved in the establishment of the
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1972:Edward Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldborough
1156:Or, a fess gules, between three torteaux
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858:British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
1952:Long Forgotten Days Leading to Waterloo
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936:, 10th Viscount Powerscourt (1935-2015)
800:, 3rd Earl of Aldborough (c. 1740–1823)
784:, 1st Earl of Aldborough (c. 1691–1777)
739:John Stratford, 1st Viscount Aldborough
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1408:The Luxembourg Coat of Arms after 1288
1250:Per fess gules and sable, three plates
1220:Per fess gules and sable, three plates
964:Notable Wingfield-Stratfords include:
930:, 9th Viscount Powerscourt (1905–1973)
924:, 8th Viscount Powerscourt (1880–1947)
916:, 7th Viscount Powerscourt (1836–1904)
908:, 6th Viscount Powerscourt (1815–1844)
900:, 5th Viscount Powerscourt (1790–1823)
894:, 4th Viscount Powerscourt (1762–1809)
874:John Stratford, 1st Earl of Aldborough
846:, 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe
512:Notable members of this line include:
368:Chancellor of the University of Oxford
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821:, 6th Earl of Aldborough (1808–1875)
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314:, indisputable descent begins with
167:Streatfeild of Chiddingstone Castle
808:, 4th Earl of Aldborough (d. 1833)
792:, 2nd Earl of Aldborough (d. 1801)
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1367:(Nothing Resists Valour and Arms)
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660:William Francis Stratford Dugdale
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989:and an English international
523:, family of John de Stratford
144:Virtuti Nihil Obstat Et Armis
1531:'Hundred of Earsham: Pulham'
947:Richard David Noel Wingfield
767:(of the Merevale Stratfords)
85:; 779 years ago
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1974:, and his work in founding
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364:Chancellor of the Exchequer
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1379:Coat of arms of Luxembourg
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819:Benjamin O'Neale Stratford
805:Benjamin O'Neale Stratford
753:. and went on to sire the
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461:The Stratfords of Farmcote
75:United Kingdom and Ireland
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1600:Dugdale Stratford Dugdale
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668:William Stratford Dugdale
662:, 1st Baronet (1872-1965)
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928:Mervyn Patrick Wingfield
921:Mervyn Richard Wingfield
706:Aldborough House, Dublin
570:The Stratfords of Wessex
552:Archdeacon of Gloucester
429:Archdeacon of Gloucester
376:Archdeacon of Canterbury
353:Archbishop of Canterbury
1373:Luxembourg and Lusignan
1030:Stratford coats of arms
697:The Earls of Aldborough
632:Penelope Bate Stratford
498:Cotswold Olimpick Games
1957:Ronald W. Lightbown, "
1757:The Peerage entry for
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1733:The Peerage entry for
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177:Stratford of Overstone
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1950:Ethel M Richardson. "
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1545:, CIPM 19 - Part VI.
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312:William the Conqueror
299:from an "illustrious
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157:Stratford of Farmcote
1927:Haines, R.M. (ed.).
1862:Haines, Roy Martin.
1529:Francis Blomefield,
882:Viscount Powerscourt
878:Viscount Powerscourt
872:was the daughter of
833:was the daughter of
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519:, progenitor of the
517:Stephen de Stratford
482:Stephen de Stratford
470:Great Farmcote Manor
455:Stratfords of Wessex
419:(died 12 June 1396)
393:, progenitor of the
391:Stephen de Stratford
387:, Dean of Gloucester
380:Bishop of Chichester
341:Bishop of Winchester
253:Viscount Powerscourt
171:Stratford of Wythall
163:Stratford of Bushley
1988:Stanley Lane-Pool,
1976:Stratford-on-Slaney
1462:Stratford, Edward.
755:Earls of Aldborough
747:Viscount Aldborough
730:Earls of Aldborough
540:Thomas de Stratford
450:Andrew de Stratford
416:Thomas de Stratford
385:Thomas de Stratford
359:Robert de Stratford
345:Lord High Treasurer
316:Robert de Stratford
160:Stratford of Wessex
101:Robert de Stratford
2020:Streatfeild family
1680:The London Gazette
1660:The London Gazette
1640:The London Gazette
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297:Edvardus Stratford
233:Earl of Aldborough
190:House of Stratford
180:Stratford of Belan
112:Earl of Aldborough
18:Trestle (heraldry)
1994:(1888, biography)
1981:Martina Galvin, "
1959:An Architect Earl
1882:(1986, biography)
1735:Abigail Stratford
1383:House of Lusignan
1044:John de Stratford
1023:Victor Wrottesley
905:Richard Wingfield
898:Richard Wingfield
892:Richard Wingfield
843:Stratford Canning
831:Abigail Stratford
743:Baron Baltinglass
556:Prior of Caldwell
548:Oxford University
534:Stephen Stratford
433:Prior of Caldwell
425:Oxford University
339:(c.1275 - 1348),
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