<P> The English surname Strickland is derived from the place - name Stercaland, of Old Norse origins, which is found in Westmorland to the south of Penrith . It has been used as a family name at least since the late 12th century, when Walter of Castlecarrock married Christian of Leteham, an heiress to the landed estate that covered the area where the villages of Great Strickland and Little Strickland are now . After this marriage Walter became known as Walter of Strickland, spelt in various ways . </P> <P> The coat of arms of the Strickland family of Gilsland is Sable three escalopes argent, meaning "three silver scallops on a black field". </P>

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