John Strachey (1737–1818)[1] was Archdeacon of Suffolk[2] from 5 March 1781 until his death on 17 December 1818.
He saw through the press the 1777 edition of the Rolls of Parliament (Edward I to Henry VII, partial).
[11][12] The third son to reach adulthood, Christopher Strachey (1778–1855), was a naval captain.
[15][16][17] Elizabeth (died 1875), a diarist, married Thomas Henry Ernst of Westcombe;[15][18] Ernst (1774–1855) was in the East India Company service from 1792 to 1811, and bought the Westcombe estate at the end of the 1810s.
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