House of Stratford
The House of Stratford is a British aristocratic family, originating in Stratford-on-Avon between the eleventh and thirteenth centuries. The family has produced multiple titles, including Earl of Aldborough, Viscount Amiens, Baron Baltinglass, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe and the Dugdale Baronets. The Viscount Powerscourt and Baron Wrottesley both claim descent from this House. Historic seats have included Farmcote Manor and Stratford Park in Gloucester, Merevale Hall in Warwickshire, Baltinglass Castle, Belan and Aldborough House in Ireland, and Stratford House in London, amongst many others. The house was at its most powerful in the fourteenth, sixteenth, and eighteenth centuries.
Origins
Though an 18th-century pedigree names the founder of the house as one Edvardus Stratford from an "illustrious Anglo-Saxon family" in the 9th century, and some researchers theorise the house descends from a cadet branch of the Norman House of Tosny which came to England with William the Conqueror, indisputable descent begins with Robert de Stratford, an original burgess of Stratford-on-Avon in the 1200s. His children and nephews rose to positions of significant power and influence in the political and religious landscape of England in the fourteenth century, and originated all other branches of the family.The children and nephews of Robert de Stratford include:
- John de Stratford, Bishop of Winchester, Lord High Treasurer, Lord Chancellor, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Robert de Stratford, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Chancellor, Archdeacon of Canterbury, Bishop of Chichester
- Thomas de Stratford, Dean of Gloucester
- Stephen de Stratford, progenitor of the Stratfords of Farmcote
- Henry de Stratford Greater Clerk of the Royal Chancery under Edward III
- Thomas de Stratford Senior Proctor of Oxford University, Archdeacon of Gloucester, Prior of Caldwell
- Ralph de Stratford, also known as Ralph Hatton of Stratford, Bishop of London
- Andrew de Stratford, landowner and verderer, progenitor of the ''Stratfords of Wessex''
The Stratfords of Farmcote
The Farmcote and Hawling estates were sold in 1756, by sons of Walter Stratford, though part of Farmcote Manor still stands, and Stratford tombs, arms and effigies can be found in the estate chapel there.
Descendants of the Farmcote Stratfords were still recorded living in the areas of Hawling, Sevenhampton and Prestbury, Gloucestershire during the time from 1841 to 1900 census.
Notable members of this line include:
- Stephen de Stratford, progenitor of the Stratfords of Farmcote, family of John de Stratford
- John Stratford, member of parliament for Gloucestershire, 1320
- Sir Stephen Stratford, knight of the realm
- Thomas de Stratford Senior Proctor of Oxford University, Archdeacon of Gloucester, Prior of Caldwell
- John Stratford Merchant and entrepreneur, a significant grower of tobacco in the Cotswolds
The Stratfords of Wessex
The Stratfords of Merevale
The Manor of Merevale in north Warwickshire was purchased in the mid-seventeenth century by Edward Stratford, 9x great grandson of Sir Stephen de Stratford of Farmcote.In 1749 the property was inherited by Penelope Bate Stratford who married into the Dugdale baronets, who still possess the estate.
The Stratford Dugdales and Dugdale baronets
In 1749 Merevale Hall was inherited by Edward's eventual descendant Penelope Bate Stratford who married William Geast. William Geast took the surname of his Uncle, John Dugdale, and their child was Dugdale Stratford Dugdale who married the honourable Charlotte Curzon, daughter of Assheton Curzon, 1st Viscount Curzon of the Earls Howe. Their son William Stratford Dugdale had a son also named William Stratford Dugdale who had a son named William Francis Stratford Dugdale, who came to be the 1st Baronet. The Merevale estate has descended to the present incumbent, his grandson Sir William Matthew Stratford Dugdale, 3rd Bt of the Dugdale baronets thus:- Sir William Francis Stratford Dugdale, 1st Baronet
- Sir William Stratford Dugdale, 2nd Baronet
- Sir William Matthew Stratford Dugdale, 3rd Baronet, ; the only male issue of the 2nd Baronet's first marriage
- Thomas Joshua Stratford Dugdale FRSA, British documentary film-maker, male issue of the 2nd Baronet's second marriage
- Eric Stratford Dugdale,, heir apparent to the baronetcy, son of Sir William Stratford Dugdale, 3rd Baronet
The Earls of Aldborough
Notable Stratfords of Baltinglass include:
- Robert Stratford
- Edward Stratford, supporter of William of Orange, refused a peerage offered by William III
- John Stratford, 1st Earl of Aldborough
- Edward Stratford, 2nd Earl of Aldborough
- John Stratford, 3rd Earl of Aldborough
- Benjamin O'Neale Stratford, 4th Earl of Aldborough
- Mason Gerard Stratford, 5th Earl of Aldborough
- Captain Benjamin O'Neale Stratford, 6th Earl of Aldborough
The Stratford Cannings and Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe
- Stratford Canning, 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe KG GCB PC, a diplomat and politician, best known as the longtime British Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire
The Wingfield-Stratfords, Viscount Powerscourt, and Baron Wrottesley
The Stratford descendant Viscounts Powerscourt are as follows:
- Richard Wingfield, 4th Viscount Powerscourt
- Richard Wingfield, 5th Viscount Powerscourt
- Richard Wingfield, 6th Viscount Powerscourt
- Mervyn Wingfield, 7th Viscount Powerscourt
- Mervyn Richard Wingfield, 8th Viscount Powerscourt
- Mervyn Patrick Wingfield, 9th Viscount Powerscourt
- Mervyn Niall Wingfield, 10th Viscount Powerscourt
- Mervyn Anthony Wingfield, 11th Viscount Powerscourt
- The heir presumptive to the viscountcy is a kinsman of the current holder, also a Stratford descendant: Richard David Noel Wingfield, a great-great-great-grandson of the Rev. Hon. Edward Wingfield, the third son of the fourth Viscount. He has a son, Dylan.
Notable Wingfield-Stratfords include:
- Brigadier-General Cecil Wingfield-Stratford CB, CMG a British Army officer in the Royal Engineers and an English international footballer
- Captain Esmé Cecil Wingfield-Stratford DSC an English historian, writer, mind-trainer, outdoorsman, patriot and ruralist
- Clifton Hugh Lancelot de Verdon Wrottesley, 6th Baron Wrottesley, great-grandson of Esmé Cecil Wingfield-Stratford
- The heir apparent is the present holder's eldest son the Hon. '''Victor Wrottesley'''