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  1. Baron Strange of Blackmere. Baron Strange of Blackmere is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 13 January 1309 when Fulk le Strange was summoned to parliament. On the death of the fifth baron in 1375, it was inherited by Elizabeth Mowbray, née le Strange.

  2. Baron Strange is a title which has been created four times in the Peerage of England. Two creations, one in 1295 and another in 1326, had only one holder each, upon whose deaths they became extinct. Two of the creations, that of 1299 and that of 1628, are extant.

  3. House of Talbot. Premier Earl on the Rolls of England and Ireland. Hereditary Lord High Steward of Ireland. Barons Talbot, in the Peerage of England (1331, abeyant 1616) Barons Furnivall, in the Peerage of England (1295, from 1390, abeyant 1616) Barons Strange of Blackmere, in the Peerage of England (1309, from 1383, abeyant 1616)

  4. Fulk Le'Strange 1st Baron of Blackmere. 1267–1324. Eleonore Le'Giffard. 1275–1323. Marriage: 1296. Margaret Le'Strange. 1292–1292. Joan Le'Strange. 1295–0012. Walter Le'Strange. 1298–1298. Maude Le'Strange. 1301–1301. Elizabeth Le'Strange. 1304–1381. Sir John Le'Strange 2nd Lord Strange of Blackmere. 1306–1349. Sir Fulke Le'Strange. 1310–1375.

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  6. Fulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange of Blackmere (died 23 January 1324) was a 13th- and 14th-century English nobleman. He was a younger son of Robert le Strange. After the death of his older brother John, Fulk inherited in 1289 lands in Wrockwardine, Ellesmere and the other possessions of his family in Shropshire.

  7. 2 References. Baron Strange of Blackmere is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 13 January 1309 when Fulk le Strange was summoned to parliament. On the death of the fifth baron in 1375, it was inherited by Elizabeth Mowbray, née le Strange.

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