Lord Strange interceded on their behalf with Derby, who soon changed his mind and accepted them back into the family.
As Lord Strange, he took little part in the English Civil War.
Moreover, I am sure Lord Strange will not support his word if he does.
Lord Strange is very fond of you.
He rallied to the royal cause and in 1642 assisted Lord Strange at Chester against the parliamentary forces.
Both Bryan and Pope came to the company from Lord Strange's Men.
During his father's life he was known as Lord Strange.
Lord Strange was a Member of Parliament for Lancashire from 1741 until his death.
This span of 1589-91 conforms to the dating based on the Lord Strange connection, noted above.
Lord Strange returned and attempted to besiege the town, which had no permanent fortifications.