Cartae et Allia Munimenta de Glamorganiae
Cardiff 1910

Volumes 1 and 2 were no help.

Volume 3

- p1155 - Inquisitions into the wrong doings of Gilbert de Clare 1329. A Stradling was on the commision

Volume 4

- p1233 - Conditional release by Robert, son of John le Latimer, to Edward de Estradelyngh for a bond. 20 August 1339.

- p1316-18 - Edward Stradling as sheriff (seal attached)

- p1368 - deed of assignment by Sir John John to Sir William Stradling 1387.

- p1372 - Confirmation and grant in tail by Sir Laurence Berkeroulle, Lord of Coyty, and Elizabeth, his Wife of lands in Coyty, to Edward de Stradelyng. 9 April 1392.

- p1409 - letter of 1397

- p1438 - Sir William Stradling as Inquisitor in1400

- p1451 - letter of 1402

- p1466-9 - Inquisition after the death of laurence Berkerolles, knight. 7 Dec. 1411

- p1536 - Grant by Sir Edward Stradling to Henry Beaufort and others of the manor of Lanfry. 1 April 1429.

- p1543 - Sir John Stradling giving land in 1430

- p1580 - Enrolment of several title deeds leading up to the recovery, by Sir Edward Stradling and Joan, his wife of the manor of Lanfey in the court of Ogmore. 4th December 1441.

Volume 5

- p1797 - Marriage settlement of John Gamage and Jane Stradling, and Thomas Stradling and Katherine Gamage. 20 August 1516. (Thomas was a sturdy RC and on this account a prisoner in the tower, 1561.)

- p1845 - Abstract of grant by Jevan Thomas to William Stradling.16th June 1528 - Pedigree attached:

Sir Edward Stradling had the following children;
William, Jaynkin, James, John, Robert, Robert, Edward, Henry, Blanche, Mary and Cecilia.
Sir Edward Stradling had the following children, probably illigitimate;
John, Robert, Robert(Llantwit), Edward(Roath), Henry, Blanche, Mary and Cecile.

- p1932 - License to Sir Richard William, otherwise Cromwell, to alienate the manor of Nash, lands in St Brides, Wyke, Marcrosse and St Donats, and the chapel of Nash and the Rectory and Vicarage of St Donats, to Thomas Stradling esq. 9th October 1542. (Originalia Roll part 4, m.3.)

-p2087 - Piracy under Penarth - Sir Edward Stradling one of the commissioners.

Volume 6

- p2107 - Letter from William Cecil to Sir Edward Stradling. 24th September 1584.

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