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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and his widow afterwards conveyed it by marriage to Ralph Mortimer, by whom the castle, almost ruined by repeated … at that time in revolt against Edward, they placed Roger Mortimer, whom they considered the rightful heir of …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… John de Lewes, Gilbert le Gras, John his son, Roger le Mortimer, William Ballard atte Hole, Peter de Sheperton, John … Peter the Surgeon acknowledged himself bound to Ralph de Mortimer, by Richard atte Hill his attorney, in the sum of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tithable lands, 1728. Glos. R.O., D2700/NR/11/2/1, deed, Mortimer to Chivers, 1641. Bowood Mun., maps 19, 24; ibid. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… purifying a strumpet without imposing penance. 28 William Mortimer was vicar 1602-53. 29 Thomas Jones, apparently his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his son Sir Walter, who in 1587 sold the estate to George Mortimer. 96 By 1605 the estate had passed to Andrew Mortimer (will proved 1611), who devised what was called … manor to his wife Lucy for life and to his nephews Andrew Mortimer and Anthony Mortimer, rector of Binegar (Som.). 97 …
Old and New London
… sword when he had stormed London Bridge, and "Now is Mortimer lord of this city" were the words he uttered too … him strike London Stone with his staff: " Cade. Now is Mortimer lord of this city. And here, sitting upon London … it shall be treason for any that calls me Lord Mortimer." Shakespeare, Second Part of Henry VI., act iv., …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… (app. 1 fo. 35r). Edgar See Orgar II, below. Edmund de Mortimer Occ. as absent can., preb. not specified, 24 June … Coll. to unidentifiable preb. previously held by Edmund de Mortimer on or by 8 July 1276 ( Reg. Cantilupe p. 83 and cf. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… abbot and convent, patrons of it, at the instance of Hugh Mortimer, then archdeacon of Canterbury; 7 besides these, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of king Henry III. given by them at the instance of Hugh Mortimer, archdeacon of Canterbury, in pure and perpetual … endowed in it in the year 1268, anno 52 Henry III. by Hugh Mortimer, the archbishop's official, with the consent of the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… In the 1740s and 1750s the parish subscribed to Cleobury Mortimer workhouse, where it seems usually to have had two or …
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