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John Russell of Strensham
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FatherRobert Russell of Strensham (e1322-) [S3220:202] [S3221:116]
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MotherCatherine Vampage (e1323-) [S3220:202] [S3221:116]
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Spouse 1stAgnes Planches (e1356-) 
Child +Elizabeth Russell (e1380-) [S3204:65] [S3221:116] [S3222:79]
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Spouse 2ndMargaret Hastings (e1357-) 
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GenderMale
NameJohn Russell of Strensham [S3204:65] [S3221:116]
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NameJohn Russell [S3222:79]
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FatherRobert Russell of Strensham (e1322-) [S3220:202] [S3221:116]
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MotherCatherine Vampage (e1323-) [S3220:202] [S3221:116]
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OccupationMaster of the Horse to Richard II [S3220:202]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 1355 (1337-1355)
 
Flourished1376Strensham, Worcester, England [S3220:202]
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Flourished1383Strensham, Worcester, England [S3220:202]
Thomas Earl of Warwick gave him a yearly rent of £20 in time of peace and £40 in time of war from the earl's manor of Chedworth, with bouche-au-court for himself, a chamberlain, three grooms and five horses in time of war, in return for bachelor service
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Flourished1388Strensham, Worcester, England [S3220:202]
received licence to crenellate his mansion-house at Strensham
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Flourished1397Strensham, Worcester, England [S3220:202]
confirmation of the grant of free warren made to Nicholas in 1328
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Flourished1398Strensham, Worcester, England [S3220:202]
grant of land and rent in Strensham, made to him for gratuitous good service
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Marriage 3rdabt Dec 24, 1398 [S775]
(lic.) Elizabeth de la Plaunche, dau of William
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Flourished1399Strensham, Worcester, England [S3220:202]
settled the manor and advowson on his wife Elizabeth
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Death1405Letheringham, Suffolk, England [S3220:202]
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Sources
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[S775] George Cokayne, "Complete Peerage" (https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE83409).
[S3204] Thomas Blore, "The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland, Vol., Part II" (1811) (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/563142).
[S3220] William Page (ed.), "A History of the County of Worcester: Volume 4" (1924) (https://british-history.ac.uk/vch/worcs/vol4).
[S3221] "The Visitation of the County of Worcester, 1569" (https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01mundgoog).
[S3222] "The Visitations of Suffolk, 1561" (https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft).
Note
Three wives: Elizabeth, Margaret, Agnes - Elizabeth survived him and as Lady de Clinton, She was the daughter and eventually sole heir of William de la Planche, Lord de Clinton being her first and Sir John Russell her fourth husband.
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