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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… his most dangerous enemies, the fugitive Roger Mortimer of Wigmore. The behaviour of the Despensers was meanwhile …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… starting to crumble. On 22 January both Roger Mortimer of Wigmore and his uncle, Roger Mortimer of Chirk, surrendered …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… There were also growing fears as to what Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, a fugitive from England since 1323 would do, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… namely the lords Hugh de Courtenay Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore John of Seagrave John de Grey Also a banneret on …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the heirs of the two deceased traitors: Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, grandson of the first earl of March; and Richard … 'To our lord the king; your liege Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, son and heir of Edmund Mortimer, late earl of March, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 3 Isabella's own sexual liaison with Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, who had fled to France after his escape from the … respectively), forty-seven barons (Roger Mortimer of Wigmore was now the first on the list in place of Hugh … longer reign and be replaced by his son. Roger Mortimer of Wigmore was deputed by this gathering to announce the results …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… crossed out), Oxford, Hereford, March (Roger Mortimer of Wigmore)), and to sixty-one barons, royal judges and clerks. … scope. In September 1329 he held a Round Table at Wigmore to celebrate the wedding of his daughter to the … created earl in October 1328), March (Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, was created earl in October 1328), Atholl (from …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… safe. 3 During the Salisbury parliament Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, who been accumulating lands in the Welsh March, just …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… to the earldom on 3 February 1327), Roger Mortimer of Wigmore, Thomas Wake (Lancaster's son-in-law), and John of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… houses in oure paleis of Westm', or Boryton mille within Wigmore lande, of or for any graunte or grauntes to hym made … of Westminster, or Burrington mill within the lordship of Wigmore, or any grant or grants made or given to him by our … of .ij. d. by the day, to be perceyved of oure lordship of Wigmore in oure marches of Wales, by what name soever he be …
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