Many different Lords (
French:
Seigneurs) owned
Caudry's lands and properties and had administrative power over the town. The following are the
Lords of Caudry (
French:
Seigneurs de Caudry) chronologically ordered: • Almaric de Caudry (1007). • Amulric de Caudry (1078). • Mathieu de Caudry (1140). • Alondus de Fontaines, Régnier de Beaumont, Adam de Caudry (1150). • Adam de Caudry, vassal of Adam de Walincourt (1207). • Lambert de Caudry, married to Agnès de Héripont (1219). • Gérard de Saint-Aubert, Régnier de Beaumont (1220). • Alulphus de Caudry, Chevalier (1223). • Adam de Caudry (1227). • Jean Flamen, Seigneur de Caudry et de la Sotière (1233). • Adam de Caudry (1239). • Jean de l'aitre (1241). • Adam Kight and Lord of Caudry (1249). • Mathieu de Caudry (1272). • Adam, Sire de Caudry (1278). • Jean de Brebière, became 'Lord of Caudry' by having married Alys, Adam de Caudry (1315)'s daughter. • Jacques de Haspres, became 'Lord of Caudry' by having married Marie, Adam de Caudry (1322)'s other daughter. • Adam Flament, Seigneur de Caudry (1347). • Adam, dit Flament, Seigneur de Caudry, bailli du Cambrésis (1360). • Pierre de Caudry (died in 1424). • Guillaume de Viefville, Lord of
Romeries and Caudry (1530). • Pierre de Viefville (1570). • Charles de Viefville (1635). •
Charles de Lignières (1672). •
Félix-Ignace-Guillaume de Taffin, Lord of
Troisvilles, bought the 'Seigneurie de Caudry' (1755). •
Charles-Augustin-Hyacinthe Cordier, bought the 'Seigneurie de Caudry' then the one of
Potelle and Borneville (1763). He was the last Lord of
Caudry. ==Population==