NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEYS. 73 



1. Walter de Stradlegh, married Isilia de Moiz, temp. Hen. I., 

 ante 1135. Forfeited his lands temp. Ric. I. for his complicity 

 in the rebellion of Earl John. "In the year 1230 (14 H. iii.), 

 Robert de Moyz claimed against Robert de Estradlegh (Strelley) 

 two parts of three bovates of land with ihe appurtenances in 

 Chilwell, whereof Robert de Moyz his father was seized temp. 

 Hen. II., and eleven bovates of land with the appurt^. in Chele- 

 well as his own right, whereof one Isilia his great-grandmother 

 was seized in the time of Henry I. There were lands parted to 

 the five sons of isilia, whereof three — Robert, Henry, and Richard, 

 she had by her first husband William de Moyz, but Sampson and 

 Roger, she had by her second husband Walter de Stradlegh. 

 Samson was father of Walter de Stradlegh the father of Robert de 

 Strelley the defendent, who pleaded that Robert (son of William 

 de Moiz and Isilia) had no son by his married wife, as he did 

 likewise the same term concerning 24 bovate5 in Haselbach, (in 

 Hope, Derbs.) which he had passed to Philip de Strelley ; about 

 which Nich. de Karl, Adam de Herthill, John Bret, and Roger de 

 Ayencourt (Deincourt) were the four knights summoned to chose 

 twelve to make a recognition of the grand assize between the said 

 Robert de Moyz complainant, and Robt. son of Walter de Strelley 

 defendant." — (Thoroton.) 



2. Sampson de Strelley, eldest son of Walter and Isilia. He 

 is first introduced to us in the Pipe Roll of 6, Ric. I. (a.d. 

 1 194-5), as paying a fine of 43s. 6d. levied on his lands in 

 Nottinghamshire for his being on the side of the king's enemies ; 

 but a short time afterwards, anno 10 Ric. I., he obtained seizin 

 of his father's lands, forfeited because he was with Earl John — 

 probably about the year 1190, when John took the castles of 

 Nottingham and Tickhill during the absence of the king in 

 Palestine. (King Richard recaptured these fortresses in 1194.) 

 Anno 2 John, this Samson was appointed one of the surveyors 

 of the operations at Horsley Castle. — ( Pipe). .Anno 4 John, he held 

 one knight's fee of the Honour of Peverell, and paid scutage for 

 the same. 



In 1 1 78, Sampson de Strelley was witness to a grant of Lands 



