The Ludlow Family of Campden
Material compiled by Robin Ludlow about his Ludlow [Ludelowe, Lodelowe] ancestors who were wool merchants and owned land and property in Campden from the 13th to 15th Centuries. Includes:
Book: “The Sheepe hath payed for all” about the Ludlows of Stokesay by Christopher Train published by the Ludlow Historical Research Group in 2005;
English Heritage publication on Stokesay Castle;
Written/researched history of the Ludlow/Ludelowe family with Campden connections – John de Ludelowe, wool merchant
Contained in black plastic folder.
See also: Cat. ref. 2013/054/DO – 3 pedigrees of branches of family. See also Query ref. 13.032.
Creator
Ludlow, Robin, Jane DobsonDate of creation
2013Date of coverage
1286-1608Reference number
2013/053/DSStorage location
C2S2Format
Document (2078)
Subjects
Family History (282)
Keywords
Chipping Campden (22)
Ludlow (2)
wool merchants (5)
Wool Trade (7)
Ways to explore the archive
Comments about this page
Why can’t I read the actual document?
Hello Peter, What you have here is simply the catalogue record of publications that are held in the CCHS archives in the Archive Room at The Old Police Station, Chipping Campden. It looks to me as though these are items which are published by others (such as English Heritage) and have not been digitised by us and would be copyright to the authors/publishers. If you want to see them and can visit the Archive Room, I suggest that you email enquiries@chippingcampdenhistory.org.uk to make an appointment. The other suggestion is to look up Stokesay Castle, in the ownership of English Heritage, and perhaps visit. I know they have information on the Ludlow family. If there is something particular you would like to know about the Ludlow connection with Campden, I’m sure we can see if we can help – just fill in the Enquiry form on the “Contact Us”page of the website.
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