Io6 NOTES TO THE PEDIGREE OF THE STRELLEVS. 



Hugo de Strelley of Castleton, probably one of the Strelleys 

 of Haselbach, living lo Henry VI., 1432. 



John Strelley, of Oxton, Esq., witness to a deed of release, 

 February i, 1483-4 (" Nottingham Borough Records "). 



Thomas Strelley, living a.d. 1487. (See under No. 18.) 



Robert Strelley, in 1503, paid 28s. towards an aid granted to 

 the King, assessed on his property in Nottingham (" Nottingham 

 Borough Records "). 



John Strelley, died 1509 {Reliquary, xxiv. 14. Chanc. 

 Inq. P.M.). 



" Of your charite pray for the soullys of Grace Strelley and 

 John hyr sonne which John dicessyde the xx day of June in ye 

 yere of our Lord M.V. xj on whos soullys Ihu haue mercy." 

 (Monumental inscription in Coleshill Church, Warwickshire, 

 given by Dugdale.) 



Thomas Strelley had property in Free Row, Nottingham, in 

 1524 ; perhaps the same as above in 1487. 



" Sir Nicholas " Strelley, " Parson of Heth " (? Heath), occurs 

 in the will of Sir J. Leeke, Knight, 1523, 



Nicholas Strelley, died 1537 [Reliquary, xxiv. 15. Inq. P.M. 

 28 Henry VIII.). 



Nicholas Strelley, died 1539 {Reliquary, xxiv. 16. Inq. P.M.). 



James Strelley, "Gentleman," was presented in 1542 for 

 obstructing the highway in Nottingham with rammel and stones 

 (" Nottingham Borough Records," iii. 393). 



Richard Strelley, son of Philip, baptized at Pinxton, 1568 

 (Ch. Reg.). 



The following members are from " Burke's History of the 

 Commoners." 



Anthony Strelley, of Beache, Notts., married Rose, daughter of 

 Thomas Repyngton, and relict of John Blenkinsop, c. 1360. 

 (ii. 474.) 



John Farnham, Esq., of Nether Hall, married a Strelley, c. 

 1450. (iii. 503.) 



Nicholas Strelley, married Sarah, daughter of Sir Simon Digby, 

 Kt., of Coleshill, Warwickshire, temp. Henry VII. (iii. 461.) 



