- Stronge Baronets
The Stronge family are Northern Irish landowners of
Tynan Abbey ,County Armagh , the family also had the residence ofLizard Manor ,Aghadowey ,County Londonderry .The Baronets, of Tynan
The Stronge
baronetcy (Stronge of Tynan) was conferred in theBaronetage of the United Kingdom on22 June 1803 :1. Rev.
Sir James Stronge, 1st Baronet (1750 –1 December 1804 ), born atTynan Abbey ,County Armagh , the country house built by his father.2. Sir James Matthew Stronge, 2nd Baronet, DL, DCL (
6 April 1786 –2 December 1864 ), son of the first Baronet. Sir James served as aGentleman of the Privy Chamber . In 1810 he married Isabella Calvert, daughter ofNicholson Calvert , ofHunsdon House ,Hertfordshire , and had four sons, including the third and fourth baronets.3. Sir James Matthew Stronge, 3rd Baronet, DL, JP (
25 November 1811 –11 March 1885 ), was a military officer and landowner, eldest son of the second baronet. He was succeeded by his brother.4. Sir John Calvert Stronge, 4th Baronet DL JP, BL (
21 February 1813 –29 December 1899 ). Stronge was a barrister. He was born, and baptised, at his grandfather's home,Hertfordshire ,England , as opposed to his family's seat atTynan Abbey . He served as chief magistrate of police atDublin , and solicitor to the Board of Inland Revenue for Ireland, and was also aJustice of the Peace forCounty Armagh andCounty Tyrone as well asDeputy Lieutenant of County Armagh. In 1888, he was also responsible for the grounds ofTynan Abbey being made open to the public. [ [http://www.turtlebunbury.com/history/history_family/hist_family_stronge.htm Stronge family history] ] He succeeded his brother James in the baronetcy at the age of 71 years. He married Lady Margaret Zoe Caulfield, the only sister of James Molyneux, 3rdEarl of Charlemont on 14 September 1848 and had issue: Sir James Stronge, 5th Baronet; Sir Francis William Stronge, K.C.M.G. He was succeeded in 1899 by his eldest son.5. Sir James Henry Stronge, 5th Baronet, PC (
8 December 1849 –20 May 1928 ), barrister and politician, was a committed Unionist, serving as a delegate to theUlster Unionist Council . He was succeeded in the baronetcy by his cousin Capt. Walter Stronge.6. Sir Walter Lockhart Stronge, 6th Baronet, JP, DL (
5 September 1860 –5 June 1933 ). Stronge was a soldier. He succeeded his cousin in the baronetcy in 1928. He wasDeputy Lieutenant ofCounty Armagh and aJustice of the Peace forCounty Down , also having a military career with the 4th Battalion of theRoyal Inniskilling Fusiliers . He died without issue and was succeeded by his brother Charles.7. Sir Charles Edmond Sinclair Stronge, 7th Baronet (
5 February 1862 –5 December 1939 ), succeeded his brother.8. Sir Charles Norman Lockhart Stronge, 8th Baronet, PC (
23 July 1894 –21 January 1981 )Unproven
#Major James Matthew Stronge (
21 June 1932 –21 January 1981 ) [http://www.baronetage.org/unproven.htm Unproven] , son of Sir Norman.The baronetcy became dormant on the death of Sir Norman. It may be devolved on supplication from;:* James Anselan Maxwell Stronge (July 17 ,1946 – present) He is the son of Maxwell du Pré James Stronge and grandson of Edward Owen Fortescue Stronge, a brother of the 7th Baronet. [ [http://www.baronetage.org/unproven.htm The SCB] ] Should he wish James Stronge could provide evidence of his claim to the keeper of the Roll of Baronetage and have the baronetcy conferred upon him.Current
The current holder of the title does not own the lands of
Tynan Abbey . These are held by the daughters of Sir Norman, 8th baronet.Members of the family include Sir Norman and Sir James, both politicians, who were killed by the IRA. The family seat,
Tynan Abbey , was bombed during the attack and burned to the ground; its ruin has since been demolished.ee also
A son of the 4th baronet was Sir Francis William Stronge (1856-1924), an envoy to Chile.
Coat of arms of the baronet
Crests
* "A cluster of wine grapes"
* "An eagle with two heads displayed beaked and legged"hield
Quarterly:
*1st and 4th argent, a chevron, undée sable, between three lozenges, azure, in the centre chief point, an estoile, gules ("for Stronge");
*2nd argent, an eagle displayed, or ("for Manson");
*3rd quarterly, 1st and 4th, or, a ship of one mast, sable; 2nd and 3rd, or, a fesse chequy argent, and azure ("for Echlin").Mottoes
* "Tentanda via est" - "the way must be tried"
* "Dulce quod utile" - "pleasant because useful"Notes
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