Baron Strange of Blackmere explained

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. On her death in the year 1383, it was inherited by Ankaret Talbot, née le Strange, daughter of the fourth Baron. On her son's death in 1419, the baron was inherited by Ankaret Talbot, his daughter. On her death in 1421, the barony was inherited by her uncle, John Talbot who was created Earl of Shrewsbury, Earl of Waterford and hereditary Lord High Steward of Ireland. On the death of the 7th earl in 1616, the barony fell into abeyance between his three daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Alethea. In 1651 Alethea became sole heir and therefore, Baroness Strange of Blackmere. The title continued in her descendants until the death of Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk and 22nd Baron Strange of Blackmere in 1777, when it again fell into abeyance. The co-heirs are the descendants of his nieces Winifred, Lady Stourton, and Ann, Lady Petre.

Barons Strange of Blackmere (1309)

List of co-heirs

1777Winifred Howard, Baroness StourtonAnne Howard, Baroness Petre
1753Charles Philip Stourton, 17th Baron Stourton
1787Robert Petre, 10th Baron Petre
1809
1816William Stourton, 18th Baron Stourton
1846Charles Stourton, 19th Baron Stourton
1850William Petre, 12th Baron Petre
1872Alfred Stourton, 23rd Baron Mowbray, 20th Baron Stourton
1884William Petre, 13th Baron Petre
1893Charles Stourton, 24th Baron Mowbray, 21st Baron StourtonBernard Petre, 14th Baron Petre
1908Mary Dent, née Petre, 19th Baroness Furnivall
1936William Stourton, 25th Baron Mowbray, 22nd Baron Stourton
1965Charles Stourton, 26th Baron Mowbray, 23rd Baron Stourton
1968Edward Stourton, 27th Baron Mowbray, 24th Baron Stourton
2006co-heirs to the barony of Furnivall:
2021James Charles Peter Stourton, 28th Baron Mowbray, 25th Baron Stourton

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