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A History of the County of Berkshire
… no. 50. Gilbert de Ellesfield was a supporter of Roger Mortimer ( Abbrev. Rot. Orig. [Rec. Com.], ii, 10; Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Alina thereupon seems to have granted the manor to Edmund Mortimer and his wife Margaret. 31 Edmund died about 13034 32 … to hold for her life with reversion to John son of Edmund Mortimer. 33 At about this time considerable confusion seems …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and a carucate of land in Edvin Loach was settled on Roger Mortimer of Tedstone Wafer, Hugh de Hawkesley, clerk, acting as trustee. 22 Roger Mortimer died in 1402, 23 and the manor then followed the … 39 He sold the estate between 1300 and 1304 to Edmund Mortimer 40 of Wigmore, and it followed the descent of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… and marriage were granted by the abbot to Geoffrey de Mortimer. 43 James seems to have taken the name of Grim and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the custody of Elmley Castle to Walter de Lacy, Hugh de Mortimer and Walter de Clifford to keep while Walter de … of the park and warren at Elmley Castle. 37 In 1480 John Mortimer was appointed master of the game in Elmley Park, 38 … followed by his son Walter, a minor. 66 In 1211 Roger de Mortimer gave 3,000 marks for having the wardship of Walter …
A History of the County of Worcester
… Hugh le Despenser Earl of Winchester. 26 In 1321 Roger de Mortimer of Chirk seized the manor from William la Zouche and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… suspicions were aroused concerning the intrigues of Roger Mortimer, sent the latter's mother Margaret to dwell at … for Multon; (7) Or powdered with fleurs de lis sable, for Mortimer; (8) Argent an eagle sable standing on a child in a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Erith descended to Roger, her only surviving son by Edmund Mortimer, her first husband. This great family of Mortimer derive their descent from Roger de Mortimer, founder of the abbey of St. Victor, in Normandy, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… reign of Edward II, and in 1327, 'at the request of Roger Mortimer,' he received as his reward a pardon of 'the fine …
A History of the County of Rutland
… held of the lady of Exton to Roger Flete of Oakham. 54 The MORTIMER FEE was held by Waleran de Mortimer as a quarter of a knight's fee in 1305 and 1317 of … was succeeded by his son Ralf and he by another Ralf de Mortimer in 1325. 56 More than a century later unnamed heirs …
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