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- Aleyne, daughter of his feudal lord, Edmund fitz Alan, Earl of Arundel, and Alice, sister, and in her issue, sole heiress of John, Earl of Warenne and Surrey. The inquisition on the death of Roger le Strange shows that he died on August 23, 1382, leaving as heir his son John, aged thirty, and that he and his wife Aleyne held the following: in London, a large tenement with a garden in Holborn; in Middlesex, the manor of Colham, and certain rents, with a fair and markets in the manor of Uxbridge; in Lincolnshire, the manor of Halton; in Bucks, two water-mills under one roof, in Denham on the bank of the Colne; in Oxfordshire, the manors of Middleton and Bicester; in Cambridgeshire, the manor of Middleton; in Staffordshire, the manor of Shenston; and in Salop and the March of Wales, the manors of Ellesmere with its hamlets, of Strange Ness, of Kinton, and the castle of Knockin with its demesne. His wife, Aleyne fitz Alan, survived him. (Le Strange Records, page 331-333)
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