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A manor in Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire, later called Shardelowes:
In 1326 William de la Down sold 200 a. with the tenants' rents to the lawyer John Shardelowe for an annuity. (Footnote 82)
[John?] Shardelowe (kt. by 1337) (Footnote 83) a justice of the Common Pleas after 1332, died in 1344 (Footnote 84) when his heir was his son Edmund's son John. His Fulbourn estate passed, however, for life to the judge's younger sons, first to John (d. s.p. 1359), then to Sir Thomas Shardelowe, (Footnote 85) frequently M.P. for Cambridgeshire 1358-68, (Footnote 86) who was dead by 1377. (Footnote 87) Shardelowes manor passed by 1378 to the judge's grandson, Sir John Shardelowe, (Footnote 88) who dwelt there in 1387 when his manor house was captured and plundered by Sir John Pelham. (Footnote 89) When Shardelowe died in 1391 the title to Fulbourn, held for life by his widow Margaret, passed to his son Robert (kt. by 1397). (Footnote 90) Sir Robert died in 1399, leaving as heir an infant son John, (Footnote 91) of age in 1420, (Footnote 92) knighted c. 1430. (Footnote 93) He died in 1432 without issue. His heir Thomas Brewes, grandson of Sir Robert's sister Joan, (Footnote 94) in 1433 sold Shardelowes manor to Joan, lady Bergavenny.
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The first Shardelowe Manor (an area of land probably towards the south of Cavenham) appears in the papers of Sir John Shardelowe and on his death in 1344 passed in the same course as Shardelowes of Little Barton through the descendants of the Shardelowe family.
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Of Barton Mills & Cooling.
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