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C.A.D. (CAD), s.v. Calendar of Ancient Deeds in the Public Record Office.

C.Ch.R. (CCHR), s.v. Calendar of Charter Rolls.

C.Cl.R. (CCLR), s.v. Calendar of Close Rolls.

C.D.R.I. (CDRI), s.v. Calendar of Documents Relating to Ireland.

C.D.R.S. (CDRS), s.v. Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland.

C.F.R. (CFR), s.v. Calendar of Fine Rolls.

C.I.P.M. (CIPM), s.v. Calendar of Inquisistions Post Mortem.

C.P.L. (CPL), s.v. Calendar of Papal Letters.

C.P.R. (CPR), s.v. Calendar of Patent Rolls.

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Cappon, L.J., and Stella F. Duff.

1950 Virginia Gazette Index. Williamsburg, VA: The Institute of Early American History and Culture, 1950. [B02, CORT.]

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1272-1279. 42

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1277-1326. Roger le Strange, commander of expedition against Rhys, was provided 500 footmen, 1287/6/14 [306. HL: 202.]

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Camden, William (1551-1623). [KNOC 8, 10; BIBL.738]

1586. Britannia. A topographical account in Latin of the British Isles.

Camden Society. [Volume 5, xi. Volume 40. [JDS3: vi]

Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches. [Early Virginia immigrants, including Alexander Strange of Lunenburg County, 1758: 506-507]

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Cannon, John, and Ralph Griffiths.

1988. The Oxford Illustrated History of the British Monarchy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Carlton, Harold.

1974 "Sold: The Strange-Cook Collection," Westways, 1974/6: 35.38. [Betzsold. MONT, Figure 18, Seth Strange at eighty-one years, about 1917.

Carpenter, Edward (1844-1929).

1917 Ioläus: An Anthology of Friendship. New York: Mitchell Kennerley. Reprint, New York: Pagan Press, 1982.

Carrington, Wirt Johnson.

1924 A History of Halifax County (Virginia), 1924. Reprint, Baltimore: Regional Publishing Company, 1969.

Carson, James and Isabel, s.v. Strange, M. Robert.

Cartæ Antiquæ. [EE.13]

Carthew, George Alfred (1807-1882).

1877-1879. The Hundred of Launditch and Deanery of Brisley in the County of Norfolk. 3 volumes. Norwich: Miller and Leavins. [1.126-130, 133, 142, 147, 163, 202-207, 217, 373b; 2.118, 123, 142, 446. Plates, plans, genealogical tables, 29cm. 942.2L37/qC248. Marshall.]

Cartularium monasterii de Rameseia (Chartulary of Ramsey). Edited by W.H. Hart and P.A. Lyons. Rolls Series, 1884. [John le Strange II’s grant of 1 mark of silver annually from the advowson of Holme to the abbot and convent of Ramsey, circa 1198, 1.100; HL: 60. Court baron held at Ringstead on 1240/2/23, 1.404-405; HL: 105.]

Castleacre Chartulary. Harleian Manuscript 2110, 34. [Grant by Durannus, Carthew: 1.126; HL: 47. Texts of undated deeds witnessed by le Stranges, Carthew: 1.130-133; HL: 94. Other description, Carthew: 1.82; HL: 5, 39, 47, 49, 94-95.]

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Chalkley, Lyman.

1912 Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. 3 volumes, 1912. Reprint, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1980. [BOON. Archibald Strange, 1.241. Elizabeth Strange, 2.188.

Chalmer. General Geographical Dictionary. [Sir Robert Strange, Kt., ORKN 5.21214.]

Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson (1876-1939).

1937 Editor. The Vestry Book & Register of St. Peter’s Parish, New Kent & James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786. Richmond: Library Board, Division of Purchase and Printing. [393-395, 401-402, 419, 443-444, 490-492. Virginia State Archives, F232/N45/S4. Perhaps IGI Source 1058570.]

1939 Transcriber and editor. The Vestry Book of Saint Paul’s Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786. Richmond: The Library Board, Division of Purchase and Printing, 1940. [Robert Strange & Robert Strange’s Orphans, 282, 298-299, 309, 352-354, 387-388, 424-425.]

Chancery Inquisitions Ad Quod Damnum (CIAQD) [File 34.7. HL: 164, 212.3, 241, 319.]

Chancery Inquisitions Post Mortem.

1272-1307. Edw I. [2.226.387]

1274’5. 3 Edw I. [11.4]

1275’6. 4 Edw I. [14.4]

1309’0. 3 Edw II. [46. HL: 221.1-2]

Chandler, Annamae B., 13718 34th Avenue South, Seattle, WA 98168-4004.

1996 Discovering Chandler Lines, 1475-1996, in Tennessee Death Records, 1908-1944. [NEWK, CHAN.]

Chandler, Nelson, Robert Davidson, and Joseph Chandler Burton, The Chandler Family Association.

1993 "Descendants of John Chandler," Chandler Family Association Newsletter, 1993/10.

Chandler Genealogy, 1931. [An unsigned typescript in Virginia State Archives.]

Chandler Family Association, Thom Chandler, Editor, Post Office Box 8132, Lakeland, FL 33802-8132.

1993 "Chandler: The First Generation," The Chandler Family Association’s Newsletter, 1993/3: 3.1.

Charlemagne’s Descendants : Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne’s Descendants.

Charlotte County, Virginia, Marriages, 1764-1815. [JDS3: ix]

Charters, Rolls, etc.: s.v. Hunstanton, Ringstead, Saint Florent, Sedgeford, Shropshire, Snettisham, Tottington

Chartularies: s.v. Castleacre, Haughmond, Lilleshall, Salop

Chartulary, tit. Lega Prioris. [9 & 10]

Chartulary of Wombridge. [HL: 300]

Chenu, Jean (1559-1627).

1621. Arch. et Episc. Gall. Chron. Hist.

Chester County, South Carolina.

—— Direct Index of Deeds, Etc. [‘Grantor Stranges’, 73-74; ‘Grantee Stranges’, 61.

Cherry, David.

1968 "Sir Nicholas L’Estrange, Non-juror: His Politics, Fortune and Family." Norfolk Archaeology. Norwich: Norfolk and Norwich Archealogical Society, 34.3.314-329. An article on Sir Nicholas (died 1724) with bibliographical footnotes. [New York Public Library, CO (Norfolk).]

Chesterfield : Lord Chesterfield.

1751 : Act 24 Geo II, cap. 23 : Lord Chesterfield’s Act. Lord Chesterfield initiated the act that universally reformed the Anglo-Scots calendar. The Act declared that throughout all the dominions of the British Crown, the date 31 December 1751 OS/NS Julian should be followed directly by 1 January 1752 GC Gregorian, establishing 1 January as the new Anglo-Scots New Year, and the Gregorian Calendar (GC) as the new official calendar. This was the first time in British history that all of the calendar systems converged, including both civil and ecclesiastical systems.

Chilton, Ann.

1986 Remnants of War, 1861-1865: Civil War Records, Bedford County, VA, Signal Mountain, TN: Mountain Press, Post Office Box 400, 2504 Kell Road, 37377. [B.F. Strange, 61.]

Christie, Agatha (née A. Mary Clarissa Miller; 1890-1976).

1930 Murder at the Vicarage. New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, Inc., 1930. Reprint, New York: Berkley Books, 1984. Central figures include Miss Jane Marple, the famous aged spinster who is featured in so many of Agatha Christie’s works, and Mrs. Lestrange.

Chronicle, s.v. Fabian. [HL: 341]

Chronicle of William de Rishanger. [40]

Chronicon Abbatiæ Ramesiensis, Rolls Series. [313]

Cicero, Marcus Tullius (106-43 bc).

44 bc. De Senectute.

Clarendon, 1st Earl of: Edward Hyde (1609-1674). [BIBL.739]

ca 1670-1674. The True Historical Narrative of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. Published 1702-1704. Popular edition, History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England. Edited by W.D. Macray. 6 volumes. 1888.

Clark, Murtie June.

1990 American Militia in the Frontier Wars, 1790-1796, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. [1,3. Philip Strange (1771-1817), LOVE 2.43. James T. Wall III 1993/2/8.]

Clausarum, s.v. Close Rolls or Rotuli Clausarum.

Cleveland, Duchess of.

—— The Battle Abbey Roll. [2.4-5]

Clift. Kentucky Marriages, 1797-1865. [JDS3: x]

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1227-1231. 165, 273 & 318

1231-1234. 127, 175. Up to 1232 the Patent Roll, and up to 1242 the Close Roll of Henry III, are printed in full. After these dates, the references are to the calenders thereof only

1234-1237. 203, 342

1243’4. 28 Hen III: 8.

1244’5. 29 Hen III: 16d. [HL: 81.2.]

1299’1300. 28 Edw I. [HL: 210.5]

1307’8. 1 Edw II: memb. 12, dorso [HL: 217.4]

1309’0. 3 Edw II: memb. 44d.

1309’0. 3 Edw II: memb. 9.

Cobb, John Storer.

1868 History of Hunstanton, Norfolk: With Which is Incorporated a Narrative of the Life of St. Edmund, King & Martyr. London: Jarrold and Sons. [Genealogical history of the LeStrange family, 32-82. viii, 148 pages, 16cm. DA690.H92Cb.]

Cogswell, William, the Reverend.

1847 "Heraldry." New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1874: 1.225-231. Reprint, The Nugget, California Genealogical Society, Summer 1996: 5-8.

Concord, Massachusetts, Births, Marriages, and Deaths. [JDS3: x]

Cokayne, George Edward.

1887-1898. Editor. The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. 8 volumes.

1900-1906. Editor. The Complete Baronetage. 5 volumes.

1936 G.E.C. et alii. The Complete Peerage, or a History of the House of Lords and All Its Members from the Earliest Times, by G.E.C. Revised and much enlarged, edited by H.A. Doubleday and Lord Howard de Walden. London: The St. Catherine Press, Stamford Street, S.E.

1940 G.E.C. et alii. The Complete Peerage, or a History of the House of Lords and All Its Members from the Earliest Times, by G.E.C. New edition, revised and much enlarged by the Honourable Vicary Gibbs et al. 13 volumes. London: The St. Catherine’s Press, 1910-1940. [3.432, 5.410. HL: 228.4, 229.2, 319. British Museum General Catalog of Printed Books, 1966: 41.368. Hastings, 6.345-369. Hastings of Hastings, 6.370-379. Marquessate of Hastings, 6.377-382. Hastings of Hungerford, 6.382. Hastinges of Inchmahome, 382-384. Hastings of Loughborough, 384-385. Hastings of Welles and Willoughby, 385-387.]

Colby, Frederic Thomas.

1872 The Visitation of the County of Devon in the Year 1620. London: Harleian Society, 1872. [Strange, 187; Strangways, 306; no Strong; no le Strange. BARO, STAF, and Book IX, WARS]

Coldham, Peter Wilson.

1974 English Convicts in Colonial America. Volume 1: Middlesex 1617-1775. New Orleans: Polyanthos. [256. PILI 1981: Source 1222.]

1976 English Convicts in Colonial America. Volume 2: London 1656-1775. [PILI 1981: Source 1223]

1983 Bonded Passengers to America. Second edition, 9 volumes in 3. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1983.

1988a The Complete Book of Emigrants in Bondage, 1614-1775. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. [Thomas Strang, Katherine Strange, Edward Strange, John Strange, Mary Strange, Thomas Strange; James Strong, John Strangeways, 769.]

1988b The Bristol Registers of Servants Sent ot Floreign Plantations, 1654-1686. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988. [VIRG]

1993 The Complete Book of Immigrants, 1607-1776. 6 volumes. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1987-1993.

Cole, ——.

—— Doc. Illust. Eng. History in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, from Records of Queen’s Rememb. of Exchequer. [Page 187. HL: 219.1]

Collectanea, s.v. Leland.

Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica, s.v. Nichols, John Gough.

Colonial Records of North Carolina. Volume 9. [JDS3: viii]

Complete Peerage, s.v. Cokayne.

Conrad, Joseph.

1915 Victory.

Continuator of Trivet, s.v. Hall.

Continuator of William of Tyre. In Recueil des Historieus des Croisades. Paris. [34.15.462, 34.34.479]

Cook, Olive.

1974 The English Country House: An Art and a Way of Life. London: Thames and Hudson Limited.

Copinger’s Suffolk Manors. [3.205, 6.80. Whitmore. JDS3: vii]

Coram Rege Rolls. [3 Edward I (1274’5): 16.15, 18.19, 19.2 dorso; Trin., 4 Edward I (1275’6): 1; 21 Edward I (1292’3): 36 dorso.]

Cornewall, The House of. [JDS3: viii]

Cotman, John Sell (1782-1842), English landscape painter who served as drawing master at Norwich, 1807-1812 and 1823-1834.

—— a. Cotman’s Sepulchral Brasses. 1st edition. [plate 45] 2nd edition. [Brass of Sir Roger le Strange in the church of Hunstanton, plate 47]. A copy is held by Iowa University Library, Ames, IA. [Donald P. and Maudine Laws Goodman, 1994/12/5.]

—— b. Cotman’s Architectural Remains. [ "East end of Hunstanton Hall," 1.2, plate 36; "South porch of Hunstanton Hall," plate 27; "Font at Hunsanton," plate 28; "Sir Roger L’Estrange’s monument at Hunstanton," plates 29 & 30.]

Cotton. Maryland Calendar of Wills. [JDS3: x]

Cotton, Sir Robert Bruce (1571-1631), Kt. (1603), Baronet (1611), antiquary and bibliophile, founder of the Cottonian Library. He was imprisoned as an enemy of the court, and then released on the birth of an heir apparent to the throne (1630/5/29). Cotton’s library had been confiscated, and was not restored to him, but rather to his son Sir Thomas Cotton (1594-1662). The library was bestowed to the nation (1700) by Sir Robert’s great-grandson Sir John Cotton (1679-1731). The collection has several works famous in English literature, including Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green knight, and was used by such famous persons as Bacon, Camden, Ralegh, Selden, Speed, and Ussher. BIBL.740, passim.

Cotton, Cart.

Cottonian Manuscript. [BIBL.740. British Museum, A.18.3-21. Faust B1. See Cotton, Robert, in the index.]

Country Life.

1900 "Hunstanton Hall, the Seat of Mr. H. le Strange." 1900/8/18: 208-214.

1926a. "Hunstanton Hall I. Norfolk. The Seat of Charles Le Strange." 1926/4/10: 552-559. See also Hussey, Christopher.

1926b. "Hunstanton Hall." 1926/4/17: 586-595. See also Hussey, Christopher.

Couper, William (1884).

1949. "Couper Family," Lexington, VA: 1949/4/8. Published as "Couper Chart," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 1951: 59.127. [Chart no. 9, Barnett-Bernard-Mitchell Branch D-1. See also Chart no. 10. Jackson 1997/1/2. FLUV, YADK, BOON, ELKR.]

Court Book of Shetland.

1615-1629 Court Book of Shetland, 1615-1629. [Stuart Baillie Strong 1997/10/29. ORKN, GLAS.].

Court House Records of Jefferson County, Tennessee. [JDS3: ix]

Court Rolls at Hunstanton. [HL: 151-152]

"Covenanters and the Work of the Reverend John Cuthbertson," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, 21: 17. [GLAS, sub Christopher Strang II]

Cowell, Dr. John (1554-1611), jurist, Regius Professor of Civil Law (1594) at Cambridge.

1607 Interpreter. A glossary of legal definitions which contained an interpretation of ‘monarchy’ that enraged Sir Edward Coke. The controversy started by Coke led the Parliament to order the Interpreter to be burned by the common hangman. [Definition of deodandum, HL: 166]

Coxe, Antony D. Hippisley.

1973. Haunted Britain. London: George Rainbird Ltd. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.

Cranage, D.H.S.

—— Churches of Shropshire. [796]

Cremer, Robert Wyndham Ketton-, s.v. Ketton-Cremer.

Crichton. Life of Blackadder. [Doctor John Strange, D.D., BALC 2.11.]

Crigler, Arthur D., Grace R. Scott, et al.

1976 "Naturalization Entries 1833-1871: Court Minute Books, Mobile County, Alabama." Deep South Genealogical Quarterly, 1976/2: 13.1.38. [PILI 1985: Source 1394]

Crispin, M. Jackson, and Leonce Macary, with additions and corrections by G. Andrews Moriarty.

1939 Falaise Roll, Recording Prominent Companions of William Duke of Normandy at the Conquest of England. London, 1938. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1969, 1985, 1994.

Crown Plea Rolls.

1285’6. 14 Edward I. [An entry for Norfolk, 14 Edward I (1285’6), M.4.2.6, record that William Dunny, Vicar of Hunstanton, found guilty of murdering a chaplain at Barsham in 1286, and was subsequently expurged from the church. Records of the vicar’s existence were apparently destroyed because he was unknown to Blomefield. The plea was discovered by Walter Rye, Norfolk Antq. Miscell., 2.194. HL: 201.1]

Crozier, William Armstrong (1864-1913).

1905-1913. Editor. Virginia County Records. New York: The Genealogical Association. Volumes 1-10, 1905-1912. Volume 1 of new series, 1913.

1905. Editor. Virginia Colonial Militia, 1651-1776. New York: The Genealogical Association. [NEWK. Alexander Strange, 75.]

Curia Regis Rolls. Prepared under the superintendence of the Deputy Keeper of the Records. 16 volumes. London: Public Record Office, 1922-1979. [Public Record Office, KB.26.]

Curran, Joan Ferris.

1991 "Numbering Your Genealogy: Sound and Simple Systems," National Genealogical Society Quarterly, September 1991: 79.3.183-193. Arlington, VA: NGS Special Publication, 1992.

Cuyle, Grace Strong, and Jennie Strong Moore.

1954 Genealogy of the Strong Family, 1632-1954. [52 pp., 8-1/2 x 11. An extension of the work of Benjamin A. Dwight.]

 

 

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