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black satin doublet lined with sarcenet, price 30s. ; a pair of black 

 hose, the upper stocks black velvet, price 20s. ; a pair of scarlet 

 hose, the upper stocks crimson velvet, 26s. 8d. ; one whole 

 piece of black chamlet, price 30s. ; three new shirts, price 20s. ; 

 three ells of Holland cloth, price los. ; a masking garment of 

 sarcenet, price 30s. ; a bonnet of velvet, price 7s. 6d. ; and a 

 black satin coat guarded with velvet, price ;^3 13s. 4d., came 

 by accident into the hands and possession of the said Robert 

 Jerningham, &c., whereby the said Anthony says that he is 

 injured to the value of 40 marks, and therefore brings suit. 

 And the said defendant comes in his own person, and acknow- 

 ledges that he has, and detains the goods and chattels specified 

 in the declaration." The court decided that the plaintiff should 

 recover his goods and receive 40 marks for the damage he had 

 sustained — " And the defendant is in mercy." 



23. Nicholas Strelley, second son of Sir Nicholas (21), settled 

 by his father at Beauchief. Lord of the manor of Eccleshall. 

 Buried at Sheffield, 26tii October, 1602. Married Bridget, 

 daughter of Anthony Thwaites, gent. ; buried at Norton, 23rd 

 March, 1591. They had issue Gervaise (ob. 6 James I.), 

 Anthony (ob. 1610), Nicholas, Ursula (ob. 1589), Mary, Bridget, 

 and Joan, wife of James Barley. A good pedigree of this branch 

 is given in Glover's " Derbyshire," ii. 95. 



24. John Strelley (third son of 21) married Ann, daughter 

 of Sir George Baynham, of Colewall, sister of Sir Anthony s wife 

 (22). They had issue : —William, Nicholas, and John, who was 

 living at Hempsell in 1630; he married Ann, daughter and 

 heiress of Sir Patrick Sacheverell of Hempsell (grandson of 

 Isabel Strelley, one of the four co-heiresses by Clement Lowe), 

 and had issue : — 



[a) Henry Strelley, described as of London, 1638, who 

 married Rosamund, daughter of John Parker, of 

 Norton Lees, Co. Derby, by whom he had John Strelley, 

 mentioned in the will of his uncle, William Parker, in 

 1630 {vide this Journal, v. 44). 



{b) Patrick Strelley, who married Mary, daughter of Thomas, 

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