142p. 892 He spelled his name Luttleton, and sealed with a chevron between three escallops, as used by his posterity. He recovered the manor of Frankley, by writ of right, on failure of the issue of his cousin, Thos. de Tatlington. He was esquire to the body of Richard II, Henry IV and V, and had an annual pension to him by these kings out of the fee farm rents of Worcester "Pro bono et gratuito servicio," as expressed in the grants. He married Maud, daugh of Richard Quartermain (and heir of a large estate at Ricote and North Weston, in Oxford) and his wife Joan, daugh. and heir of ____ Grey of Rotherfield. His wife survived him and held Frankley in dower or jointure. |