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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

                    EDWARD, Sir. Bart    c 1672 - 05 Apr 1735
                                   Married 
  20 Nov 1667 at St Giles in the Fields (Lic. Vic. Gen.)
                                   Elizabeth MANSEL d. Feb 1738
                                          
                   
                   
 

 

Sir Edward was elected Member for the Glamorgan shire Contributory boroughs in 1695 and sat until 1700 when he gave place to Thomas Mansell of Briton Ferry. He was again returned in 1710, re-elected in 1714, held the seat till 1722, when he resigned in favour of his son.
Sheriff of Glamorgan 1710, M.P. for Cardiff 1714 1722

he had issue several children, who all died young. The property and title descended to his brother, Sir Thomas Stradling.


 

 

30 Mar 1699                      Edward , Member for Cardiff Co. Glamorgan
03 Oct 1726                        NBI St Donat's - Died without issue
                                            from Oxford University - STRADLING, Edward, s. E., of Chedsey, Somerset, pleb.
                                                         UNIVERSITY COLL., matric. 31 March, 1710, aged 17, B.A. 5 Feb., 1713-14;
                                                         M.P. Cardiff 1722, until his death 3.Oct, 1726.
 

                                            William
Abt. 18 Aug 1676               
William died

                                            Unknown child

                                            Hungerford
14 Feb 1683                       
NBI, St Donat's - died at Cowbridge School

                                            Edmund who died young,  before 1735

                                            Rachel also died young, before 1735

05 Jun 1710                        Thomas 6th Bart 2nd son St Donat's, Glamorganshire, Wales
27 Feb 1738                        killed in a duel at Montpelier, in France

                          
The memorial to the Stradling Family is situated on the north side of chancel in the Lady Chapel in St Donats Church.
The tomb itself is a rectangular tomb chest in smooth white marble mounted on a black marble base. On the north side of tomb is an ornately carved oval panel with the inscription.:-

"Here lies Sr Thomas Stradling the 2ns Bar.tt of Englan and the last of the Name. He was the second Son of Sr Edw. Stradling Bar.tt by Elizabeth Daughter of Sr Edward Mansel of Margam Bar.tt and younger Brother to Edwd. Stradling Esqr. deposited within this Tomb. He died at Montpellier the 27th of September 1738 N.S. and was buried here the 10th of March

Following by his death the Title and Family after its Continuance here near 700 years. Became Extinct. Etatis Suae 28"