Sir Edward Stradling, 2nd Baronet

He married Mary, daughter of Sir Thomas Mansel of Margam, and they had a child Edward.

[2] In 1642 during the First English Civil War, Stradling marched with troops from Glamorgan to join with Charles I at Shrewsbury.

Stradling was a colonel of a regiment of foot at the Battle of Edgehill, a conflict in which he was taken prisoner.

[2] He was released in May the following year, but died of a fever at Oxford and was buried in Jesus College chapel on 21 June 1644.

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