8443488. Lord Laurence de Ludelow & 8443489. Agnes ?
~1250, Laurence born in England.
11/16/1272,
Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England. [While on crusade.]
6/18/1272, Licence, for the following merchants for the wool
which they have in England; until Michaelmas: … Laurence de Ludelowe, merchant;
… (S) CPRs.
8/1279, Petition of Laurence de Ludlow against Constance,
widow of Fulk fitz Warin. (S) UKNA.
7/22/1287, IPM of Robert de Mortuo Mari. Salop: … Overton,
held by Laurence de Lodelowe by ½ fee in free socage. … (S) CIsPM.
1291, Laurence de Ludelowe obtained a licence to crenelate
his manor.
10/26/1291, IPM of Philip de Brachesouere. Salop: … Coldeweston.
½ carucate land held of Laurence de Lodelowe by service of 1d. yearly; … (S)
CIsPM.
1292, Roger le Rus acknowledged that he owed Laurence de
Lodelawe a debt of £12 12s. 9d.
4/1294, An assize held to determine if … Hugh de Audley and
Isolda his wife, … and Laurence de Ludelowe unjustly disseised Edmund de
Mortimer and Margaret his wife of his free tenent in Great Marcle,
Herefordshire. Hugh de Audley came into court and stated that his wife Isolde
held the third part of the said manor by her dower. [Isolda widow of Walter de
Balun.]
10/28/1294, Laurence de Loudelawe, going beyond seas on the
king's service, nominating Roger Foliot and Thomas Foliot until Midsummer. (S)
CPRs.
1295, Laurence died.
[––Agnes––]
1295, Petitioners: Anneise (Agnes) de Lodelawe (Ludlow),
widow of Laurence de Ludlow; William de Lodelawe (Ludlow), son of Anneise de
Ludlow. The Lodelawes request the appointment of 3 justices of an appeal of
oyer and terminer obtained by Robert de Budlers against them for the death of
Henry his brother of which the Lodelawes have no knowledge. (S) UKNA.
1302-03, Richard de Carsy granted the manor of Orleton to Agnes
widow of Laurence de Ludlow, retaining for himself a life interest. (S) Hist.
of Worcester, V4, 1924, Eastham.
Child
of Laurence and Agnes:
i. William de Lodelowe (4221744), born ~1275 in
England.
8/30/1295, Order to the escheator this side of Trent to
deliver to William de Ludelawe, son and heir of Laurence de Leudelawe of the
county of Hereford, tenant in chief, the manor of Much Markeleye, late of his
said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.
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