LeStrange Records: A Chronicle of Early LeStranges of Norfolk

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A letter to Pope John XXII, written from Avignon on March 15, 1323, shows Fulk as Seneschal of Aquitaine; it is addressed to Robert Corbet, lord of the town of Morton, in the diocese of Lichfied, and Elizabeth, daughter of Fulk le Strange, Seneschal of the duchy of Aquitaine.
After being to ill to act, he was succeeded by Ralph Basset as seneschal, on June 11 1323. The writ of ‘Diem clausit extremum’ issued on the death of Fulk le Strange is tested at Fulham on February 23 1324, and by inquisitions taken thereon, it was found that John, his son and heir, was then of eighteen years and upwards. By his wife Eleanor Giffard, Fulk had three sons and one daughter.
Only mention found of Elizabeth, daughter of Fulk le Strange and Eleanor Giffard, is in the papal letter already quoted.

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