Strode, a lawyer by profession, who gained a reputation as "an honest, trusty, learned, religious gentleman", served as a
Justice of the Peace for Dorset by 1593–1642, commissioner sewers 1617, martial law 1626, knighthood compositions 1631, piracy 1631. He was Autumn reader, Middle Temple in 1611, bencher from 1611 to 1642, treasurer from 1619 to 1620; recorder, Bridport, Dorset from 1618 to 1640. He was knighted at
Theobalds 1 December 1623. He died at the Middle Temple before 15 July in 1642. His widow was murdered defending
Parnham House, near
Beaminster in Dorset, in 1645 by a soldier under the command of Sir
Thomas Fairfax during the
Civil War. ==Marriages and issue==