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                                    Powell, Carne, Stradling connection
                                      
                            From a Family Tree Scroll which was discovered in a Car Boot Sale in 2007.
                            ............from the scroll and what I have since found - died - means died infant. 

 

STRADLING

                    Sir, Edward                                c1389 - 05 May 1453
                                                            Married  1414 St. Donats, Glamorgan, Wales
                   Jane/Joan Beaufort c1392 - 19 Oct 1479

 

William's eldest son, Sir Edward Stradling (1389–1453), achieved greater prominence when he married Jane, the illegitimate daughter of Henry Beaufort, bishop of Winchester, and later cardinal, the great-uncle of Henry VI. Although he fought at Agincourt in the retinue of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, his marriage (c.1423) drew him to Beaufort's circle, from which he profited. He was chamberlain of south Wales from December 1423 to March 1437—‘no chamberlein there this hundred wyntres that maad bettre levee of moneye due in the said parties’, he later claimed (PRO, E28/60/48). He was appointed steward and receiver of Cantref Selyf, Alexanderston, and Pencelli in 1424 and undertook commissions elsewhere in south Wales; his kinsman by marriage, Edmund Beaufort, count of Mortain, engaged him as his deputy as steward of Kidwelly (1433–5) and of Monmouth and the three castles (1433). He found time to be sheriff of Somerset and Dorset in 1424, JP in Somerset on several occasions, and constable of Taunton for Cardinal Beaufort in 1434. From the crown came grants and custodies of estates. The ransom he paid to Breton pirates who captured his son's family in 1449 reveals his wealth: the captured cargo was worth 300 marks, and although he had to sell Berkerolles lands and his town house in Newport, by 1451 he could also ship wool to the value of 1000 marks to Brittany. He died on 5 May 1453, possibly in Jerusalem, where he was on pilgrimage and had just become a knight of the holy sepulchre, like his father. Oxford Dictionary National Biography

 

                            David (Plantagenent Ancestory)

 

                            John Archdeacon of Llandaff (Plantagenent Ancestory)

 

                            Katherine married Morris (Maurice) Dennis/Denys

 

c1415                 Joan St. Donats, Glamorgan, Wales
1436                   died Alveston, Gloucestershire, England

 

c1424                * Henry Of St. Donat's, Ogmore, Glamorganshire(Plantagenent Ancestory)
bef 1449            married Elizabeth Herbert of Raglan, Montgomeryshire, Wales
31 Aug 1476      died Famagusta, Cypres