WENDON-LOWTH, (Essex) or WENDON-LOUGHTS, on the S.W. side of Walden, formerly bel. to Sir Tho. Meade's family; but was sold to Rich. Chamberlaine, afterwards high-sheriff of the Co. It was since sold in chancery to Nath. Wilkes. To this there are 2 other Wendons adjoining, viz. Wendon-Great and Little, both next to Arksden on the N. Both ps. were united in 1662, at the petition of the inh. of Little-Weldon; whose Ch. being ruinous was pulled down. The manors of both bel. to the E. of Suffolk. One of them bel. to Maurice Berkley in the R. of Hen. III. who granted him a Mt. here on Tu. (since disused) and a Fair on St. Peters-day.