g6 NOTES TO THK PEDIGREE UF THE SIRELLEVS. 



29th September (1607). He married Elizabetli, 

 daughter of Sir Thomas Garneys, of Garnish, Co. 

 Norfolk^and left issue one son, who died sine poles. 



2. George Strelley, who married Anne Aldred, of Colwick. 



Nicholas, their only son, espoused Elizabeth, daughter 

 of . . . Rossell, of Radchff, who was afterwards 

 the wife of Richard, Lord liyron. This Nicholas left 

 one son only — George Strelley, who died in France 

 unmarried about 1680. He retained possession of 

 Strelley until his death. 



3. Nicholas, twin brother to George. 



4. Henry S. 



5. Anthony S. 



6. Francis, living 1614: married a daughter of . . . 



Willoughby, afterwards the wife of Sir George Peckham. 



7. Mary, eldest daughter. 



8. Eleanor, wife of Sir John Mitchell, Kt., of Ansley, Sussex, 



Master in Chancery to King James. They left 

 issue : — 



{a) Nicholas M., of Nottingham, who married Ann 

 Tilman, by whom he had Nicholas, Gcrvaise, 

 and Anne. 

 {b) John, {c) Francis, {d) Vmcent, [c) William. 

 A grant of the site of Felley I'riory was made to this Sir 

 Anthony (22) anno 4 and 5 Philip and Mary. Anno i James I. 

 the reversion was granted to Anthony Millington. — (Dugdale's 

 " Monasticon "). In the "Records of the Borough of Notting- 

 ham " (iii., 22 t) is a curious action entered by Anthony Strelley, 

 gentleman, against one Robert Jerninghain, on the plea of 

 detainure. " And whereupon the same Anthony by John 

 Biirford his attorney comes and says that on the 10th of February 

 in the 34th yeai of our Loid the present King, divers goods and 

 chattels of the said Anthony's, to wit a gown of taffety edged 

 with velvet, price £2, los. ; a Spanish cloak of frysado (coarse 

 woollen cloth) guarded with velvet, price 33s. ; a black velvet 

 coat, price ^5 ; a new coloured coat of cloth, price 26s. 8d. ; a 



