NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STREILEVS. 105 



STRELLEY GLEANINGS. 



Consisting of Members of the Family whose descent the Compiler has not 

 yet discovered. 



Hugo de Strelley held 15 acres in Sandiacre in 1237. 

 (Pipe Re). 



Nicholas Strelley paid an oblation to the Sheriff (43 Henry HI., 

 Pipe Ro.). 



Geoffry de Strelley paid a new oblation to Hugo de Stapleford, 

 Sheriff, i Edward I. 



William, son of Roger de Strelley, paid an oblation to 

 Gervaise de Clifton, Sheriff, 12 Edward I. (Pipe Ro.). In 1 315-6 

 he was one of the mortgagees of the tolls of Retford Bridge 

 (" Nottingham Borough Records," i. 84). 



Jordan de Strelley, of Ashover, paid 60s. to the subsidy, 

 Anno I Edward HI. (Yeatman's "Feud. Hist.," iii. 207). 



Richard de Strellay. "The King, for good service, at the 

 request of his cousin, etc., Roger de Mortimer, granted to 

 Richard de Strellay the custody of the Forest of Beskwood, 

 within the Royal Forest of Shirwood, during life, paying, etc." 

 (Abbrev. Rot. Orig. Scac, 2 Edward HI., Ro. 9., a.d. 1328-9.) 

 This grant was renewed in the 8th year of the same, at a yearly 

 rent of 10 marks. 



Cicily, daughter of Sir Nich. Strelley, Kt., wife of Richard de 

 Corve, or CorfhuU, of Corfhull, Salop, died in 1390, and was 

 interred at Cardington in that county. (Communicated by 

 F. Channer Corfield, Esq., Ormonde Fields, Codnor.) 



Roger de Strelley, and his wife, Joan, occur (" Nottingham 

 Borough Records") May i6th, 1397. 



William Strelley, Vicar of Rouceby, Lincolnshire, where a 

 painted window existed to his memory (Holies MS., temp. 

 Charles I.). " Fenestra borealis superior " — Palee of 6, argent 

 and bleiti ; in chief a cinquefoil gules (Strelley, of Woodborough) 

 with this inscription, " Orate pro aia Willi : Stirlay vicarii qui 

 hanc fenestram fieri fecit." 



Peter de Strelley, living 1413. (See under No. 14.) 



