Deeds — Salop. 2
C. 4637. Grant by John, son of John Lodelowe, knight, to Griffin, vicar of Ailemestre, and Walter Swan, chaplain, of his manors of Hodenet, Espeley, Roulton, Moston, Elwardyng, Westbury, Whelbache, Stokesay, Pademore, Dounton, and Hulle, and all his land, &c. there and in Preston, Horton, Cotone, Hopton by Lye, Wistanstowe, Colde- weston, Sparcheford, Corfton, Streford, Pole, Staunton Lacy, Lodelow, Lauley, Shire, Wistey, Overton, Asshefordboulers, Shrewesbury, Groete, Auldon, Aston, Nasshe, Tilsope, Verne and Weston with common of pasture within the lordship of Sibbeton, according to what is contained in a charter by Roger Sibbeton, knight, to Lawrence de Lodelowe, his heirs and assigns, with the advowsons of the churches of Wistanstowe, Westbury and Groete; except all lands, &c. which are held immediately of the king in the towns before said. Witnesses:—Roger Corbet and William Huggeford, knights, John Boerley, and others (named). Hodenet, Wednesday before St. Gregory the Pope, 18 Richard II. [11 Mar 1394/5].
C. 4673. Grant by Griffin, vicar of the church of Ailemestre, and Walter Swan, chaplain, to John, son of John Lodelowe, knight (militis), and Isabel his wife, of the manors of Hodenet, Roulton, Moston, Elwardynge, Westbury, Whelbache, Stokesay, Dounton and Hull, with the advowsons of the churches of Wistanstowe, Westbury and Greote, and common of pasture within the lordship of Sybton, as is contained in the charter of Roger Sibton, knight, to Lawrence de Lodelowe, with all land, &c. there and in Coldeweston, Streford, Corfton, Pademore, Pole, Stantonlacy, Lodelowe, Lauley, Shire, Wistey, Overton, Asshefordboulers, Sherewesbury, Greote, Auldun and Aston [which they had] by the gift of the said John, son of John; to hold to them and their issue, with remainder in default to him and his issue, with remainder in default to the heirs of the bodies of William de Lodelowe and Maud his wife, remainder in default to the said John, son of John, his heirs and assigns for ever. Witnesses:—William Huggeford and Hugh Cheyne, knights, and others (named). Thursday after St. Barnabas, 19 Richard II. [15 Jun 1396]
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28 Feb 1447, Bury St. Edmunds
Licence for the king's esquire, William Ludlowe, son and heir of John Ludlowe, knight, to enter the towns, lordships, manors, lands, fee farms, rents, reversions, knights' fees, common pastures, patronages, advowsons and other possessions, whereof Isabel late John's wife was seised in her demesne as of fee or fee tail and which she held in dower for life, which should descend to him by her death, with the issues thereof from her death, without livery thereof out of the king's hands.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen. VI, vol. 5, p. 51