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Monday, October 5, 2020

William de Lodelowe & Maud de Hodinet (and) William Wyne & Maud (II) ?

 4221744. William de Lodelowe & 4221745. Maud de Hodinet (and) 4221746. William Wyne & 4221747. Maud (II) ?

~1275, William de Lodelowe born in England, s/o 8443488. Laurence de Ludelow & 8443489. Agnes ?.

~1285, Maud de Hodinet born in England, d/o §William de Hodinet. (S) See 12/17/1316.

~1285, William Wyne born in Huntingdon, England, s/o §William Wyne of Huntingdon.

~1290, Maud (II) born in England.

[––William de Lodelowe––]

1295, William’s father died.

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.

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.

[––William Wyne & Maud (II)––]

By 1290, William’s father died, his mother surviving.

1317-18, Maud (II) died. [Likely associated with the birth of son Roger.]

 [––William de Lodelowe & Maud de Hodinet––]

3/26/1300, Licence granted to William de Ludelowe (Ludlow), son of Laurence de Ludlow, to enfeoff him and Maud de Hodenet with the manor of Hodenet so that they can regrant it to him for his life. (S) UKNA.

By 1303, William married Maud.

3/24/1307, William de Ludelowe, son and heir of Laurence de Ludelowe, has shown the king by his petition exhibited before the king and his council that the king was indebted to Laurence by his letter obligatory in £100 for a loan and that he is still indebted to his executors in this sum, and William has besought the king to cause him, the executor of Laurence's will, to have allowance in this sum for the £100 in which he is indebted to the king for divers amercements; the king orders them to examine the said letter. (S) CCRs.

1313, William de Lodelowe in CPRs.

11/21/1314, Commission to William de Lodelawe and John de Perton touching knights’ fees whereon the scutage of 34 Edward I for his army summoned to Scotland remains unlevied and to levy the same in Salop and Staffordshire. (S) CFRs.

11/18/1314, Isolda late the wife of John Lestraunge and William de Lodelowe, in a plea of deceit. (S) CCRs.

5/16/1316, Commissioner of oyer and terminer to John Chaynel, William le Botiller of Wernrne and John de la Barewe, on complaint by John de Bromfeld that William de Lodelowe assaulted him at Shrewsbury, co Salop. (S) CPRs.

1316, William de Lodelowe died.

[––William Wyne & Maud de Hodinet––]

10/11/1316, Order to the same to take into the king's hand the lands late of William de Lodelawe, deceased, tenant in chief. (S) CFRs.

7/13/1317, Grant to William Wyne (4221746) of the wardship of the lands late of William de Lodelowe (4221744), tenant in chief, until the full age of the heir [Laurence, son-in-law], at the yearly rent of the extent thereof at the Exchequer. (S) CFRs.

12/17/1316, Order to deliver to Matilda, late the wife of William de Lodelowe, the manor of Hodinet with its members, the manor of Westbury and the townships of Whelbache and Moston, Boulwas, Peppelowe, and Langeford, and the issues thereof, taken into the king's hands upon her husband's death, as it appears by inquisition that she was enfeoffed thereof jointly with her husband by William de Hodinet, to have to them and the heirs of their bodies, and that she peacefully continued her seisin thereof until her husband's death … (S) CCRs.

By 1318, Maud married William Wyne, father of her daughter-in-law.

9/12/1318, To escheater beyond Trent. Order to deliver to William Wyne and Matilda (4221745) his wife, late the wife of William de Lodelawe (4221744), tenant in chief, the following of the said William de Lodelawe's lands, which the king has assigned to her in dower: a third of the manor of Stoke Say, and of the townships of Roulton and Ellewardyn, co. Salop; and a third of £10 of yearly rent in Markeleye, co. Hereford; and a third of the wood of Teddeswode, and of 17 marks of yearly rent in Markeleye. (S) CCRs.

1/20/1321, William le Wyne and Maud, his wife, querents, and Hugh de Say, deforciant. The manors of Westbury, Whelbache and Espeleye, Shropshire. Hugh has granted to William (4221744) and Maud (4221745) the manors and has rendered them to them in the court, to hold to William and Maud, of the chief lords for the lives of William and Maud. And after the decease of William and Maud the manors shall remain to Lawrence, son of William de Lodelowe (2110872), and Hawise (2110873), his wife, and the heirs of their bodies, to hold of the chief lords for ever. In default of such heirs, successive remainders (1) to William, brother of the same Lawrence, and the heirs of his body, (2) to John, son of the aforesaid William le Wyne, and the heirs of his body, (3) to Roger, brother of the same John, and the heirs of his body and (4) to the right heirs of Maud. (S) Feet of Fines, CP 25/1/194/10, number 12.

2/16/1322, To the sheriff of Hereford. Order to pursue, arrest, and imprison Gilbert Talebot, William de Wyne, Baldwin de Frevill, Peter de Lymesy, John Sampson of Estham, Richard le Child, and Ralph le Porter, parson of the church of Estham. (S) CCRs.

3/10/1322, Thomas, earl of Lancaster at the Battle of Burton Bridge, on the river Trent, against King Edward II. [Rebeling barons lost and retreated to Tutbury castle.]

1322, William Wynne arrested during the rebellion. (S) UKNA.

1322, Richard de Westbury states that, on the morrow of Martinmas last, he made recovery before Bereford against William and Maud Wyne, and the sheriff was ordered to make delivery of half their lands and their chattels. However, the sheriff was prevented from making delivery by Felton, who has seized all the goods and lands into the king's hands. [Felton was keeper of Maud Wyne's lands of Hodnet and Moston.] (S) UKNA.

1322, William Wynne died.

[––Maud de Hodinet ––]

12/20/1322, To Roger Carles, keeper of the manor of Whelbatch …  the manor is of the inheritance of Matilda, late the wife of William Wyne, and that it was taken into his hands because William adhered to the rebels, and that William died in the king's faith and peace, and that the manor is not held of the king, and that William and Matilda held the manor when it was taken into the king's hands of her inheritance and not otherwise. (S) CCRs.

6/7/1324, Matilda, late the wife of William le Wyne, acknowledges that she owes to Aymer de Valencia, earl of Pembroke, 100 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of her lands and chattels in co. Salop. (S) CCRs.

5/6/1325, IPM of William Wyne, knight. … Sir John de Eure, and Sir William Wyne, both of whom died in the king’s fealty, … The king records that the said William died in his peace, and has commanded enquiry to be made and right done … Hereford: Lurteport. The manor … Katherine late the wife of John de Monemuth holds a third part in dower. … John his son, aged 7, is his next heir. (S) CIsPM.

6/25/1327, Order not to distrain Matilda, late the wife of William de Lodelowe for fealty for the lands that she holds of the king in England, as she has done fealty to the king. (S) CCRs.

1347, Maud died.

7/4/1347, Writ for IPM of Maud, late the wife of William de Lodelowe. Salop: Hodenet. The manor … The lord of Hodenet and his ancestors were accustomed and ought to have easements of houses within the bailiwick of the said castle and other necessaries pertaining to the said stewardship, viz. staying there with his wife, with a chambermaid and a laundress, within the said bailiwick, at the king’s cost; and the said lord ought to have 2 robes yearly fit for a knight, 2 esquires, 5 grooms, 5 horses, 4 brachets, and 2 greyhounds. … Lawrence de Lodelowe, her son, aged 42 years at Christmas day last, is her heir. (S) CIsPM.

Family notes for William Wyne:

·         12/3/1288, IPM of Thomas de Bekering. Huntingdon: … Estone. 2 virgates held by Peter de Herdwyc by homage and service of 1/12 knight's fee; and 2 virgates held by William Wyne and William Hokeman … (S) CIsPM.

Child of William de Lodelowe and Maud de Hodinet:

i. Laurence de Lodelowe (2110872), born 12/25/1304 in England.

7/13/1317, Grant to William Wyne (4221746) of the wardship of the lands late of William de Lodelowe (4221744), tenant in chief, until the full age of the heir [Laurence], at the yearly rent of the extent thereof at the Exchequer. (S) CFRs.

ii. William de Lodelowe, born ? in England.

Children of William Wyne and Maud(II):

i. Hawise Wyne (2110873), born ~1308 in Huntingdonshire, England.

ii. John de Wyne, born 1317 in England.

11/20/1350, Enrolment of indenture made between William de Dersham … and John son of William de Lodelowe of Northampton … John son of William granted a yearly rent of 20 marks … (S) CCRs.

Child: John Lodelowe, knight of Salop, who married Isabel ?. (fl. 18-19 Richard II.)

iii. Roger de Wyne, born by 1318 in England.


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