B52657-Strickland

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Name of the family:

Strickland

Blason:

Gu. a chev. or, betw. three crosses pattée ar. on a canton erm. a buck's head erased and attired sa.

Crest(s):

A turkey-cock in his pride ppr.

Supporters:

Motto:

A la volonte de Dieu.

Info about the family:

Boynton, co. York, hart.; descended from Roger Strickland, Esq., of Marsk, co. York, temp. Henry VII., supposed to have been a younger branch of Strickland, of Sizergh; his son, William Strickland, purchased Boynton, co. York, and m. Elizabeth, dau. of Sir Walter Strickland, Knt., of Sizergh. He obtained a grant of arms 1660, and d. 1698; his grandson, Sir William Strickland, first bart. of Boynton, was summoned to Oliver Cromwell's " Other House of Parliament" as Lord Strickland; Sir George Strickland, seventh bart., son of Sir William, the sixth bart., by Henrietta his wife, dau. and co-heir of Nathaniel Cholmley, Esq., of Whitby, assumed by royal licence, 1866, the surname of Cholmley only; his son, the eighth bart., resumed the name

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981

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