In 1523 there appears at Owslebury "Richard Pyldren alias Domer", Richard Dummer alias Pyldren", "Richard Pyldrem alias Dummer". His widow was was known as "Mawde Pillgryme" or "Mawde Pildrem". "Whether her maiden-name was Pyldren, and her husband assumed it on their marriage, or whether she was a Dummer and he added her payronymic to his own, and, if so, whether she was a daughter and heriess of the John Dummer of Overton above named, are questions that my most anxious searches do not enable me to answer, and it is not probably that they ever can be answered."