Sir Thomas Le Strange

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Sir Thomas Le Strange by Hans Holbein the Younger

Sir Thomas Le Strange (1494–1545) of Hunstanton, Norfolk, born in 1494, son of Robert le Strange (d. 1511), sixth in descent from Hamo le Strange, brother of John le Strange, 6th Baron of Knockyn, was Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII, and attended the King when he went to the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520; he was knighted by Henry at Whitehall in 1529, and served as High Sheriff of Norfolk in 1532. Extracts from the Household Accounts kept at Hunstanton in the time of Sir Thomas and his successor, from 1519 to 1578, were published in the Archæologia for 1833. Sir Thomas was in attendance on Anne Boleyn at her coronation in 1533, her father, Sir Thomas Boleyn, being a Norfolk neighbour, who is mentioned repeatedly in the above accounts as a visitor at Hunstanton. In 1536 Sir Thomas Le Strange was appointed to attend on the King's person during the Pilgrimage of Grace, and to bring fifty men with him; in July of that year he was placed on the commission to inquire into the revenues of the wealthy abbey of Walsingham, near his own Norfolk estate. It is to his credit that, though a personal friend of the King, and employed on business connected with the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Sir Thomas does not appear to have used his influence at court to secure for himself any church lands whatever. His picture, by Holbein, hung at Hunstanton Hall in 1893, according to his descendant Hamon le Strange, and a pencil sketch of him is among the Holbein drawings at Windsor;[1] both these were exhibited at the Tudor Exhibition in 1890.[2]

In the 1530s he retired to his native Norfolk, where he earned a prosperous living from sheep farming.[1]

Sir Thomas Le Strange died on 16 January 1545, and was buried at Hunstanton.[2]

Family[]

He was the son of the abovementioned Robert le Strange, and Margaret, daughter and one of the heirs of Thomas le Strange of Walton in Warwick, Esq.[3]

He married Anne Vaux, daughter of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux of Harrowden.[2][3]

Sir Thomas Le Strange, Portrait Sketch at Windsor, by Hans Holbein the Younger

Children of Sir Thomas Le Strange and Anne Vaux:

  • Sir Nicholas le Strange[3] (1 January 1511 – 19 February 1580) of Hunstanton, Norfolk, Member of Parliament, m. 1) Eleanor, daughter of William Fitzwilliam (Sheriff of London) of Milton, Northamptonshire, in 1528, with whom he had three sons and two daughters; 2) Katherine, the daughter of John Hyde of Hyde, Dorset and widow of Nicholas Mynn of Great Fransham, Norfolk, in 1546[4]
  • Richard le Strange, 2nd son[3] (born before August 1517[5]) of Hunstanton and King's Lynn, Norfolk; later of Kilkenny, Ireland, Mayor of Waterford and Member of Parliament, m. Dorothy Astley, one son[6]
  • Elizabeth, m. John Cresenor of Morley in Norfolk, gentleman[3]
  • William le Strange, 3rd son[3]
  • John le Strange, 4th son[3]
  • Roger le Strange, 5th son[3]
  • Henry le Strange, 6th son[3]
  • Thomas le Strange 7th son[3]
  • William le Strange[3]
  • Alice, the wife of Calthorp[3]
  • Anne, m. Anthony Southwell, the brother of Sir Robert Southwell[3]
  • Katherine, m. Sir Rowland Clark of Tonge in Essex, knight[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Hans Holbein the Younger (1497/8-1543) - Sir Thomas Lestrange (c.1490-1545)". www.rct.uk. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c  This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"le Strange, Thomas". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Rye, Walter; Hervey, William; Cooke, Clarenceux; Raven, John. The visitacion [i.e., visitation] of Norfolk, made and taken by William Hervey, Clarencieux King of Arms, anno 1563, enlarged with another visitacion [sic] made by Clarenceux Cook : with many other descents, and also the vissitation [sic] made. Family History Library. p. 272.
  4. ^ "LESTRANGE (STRANGE), Sir Nicholas (by 1517-80), of Hunstanton, Norf. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
  5. ^ Inquisition Post Mortem of John le Strange held at Norwich 25 Oct 1518 - Exchequer Series
  6. ^ "LESTRANGE (STRANGE), Richard (b. by 1526), of Hunstanton and King's Lynn, Norf.; later of Kilkenny, Ireland. | History of Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Retrieved 2020-09-30.
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