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A History of the County of Worcester
… the manor of Inkberrow assigned to Agatha wife of Hugh de Mortimer, as one of the co-heirs of Anselm Earl of Pembroke. … is called a manor in 1300 and in 1405. In 12845 John de Mortimer and Geoffrey de Parco made an agreement by which the … to Geoffrey for life, with reversion to John. 224 Maud de Mortimer died seised of this estate in 13001, when her son …
A History of the County of Warwick
… for which his estates were forfeited and given to Maud de Mortimer; 23 but they were evidently restored under the … and Ipsley was said in 1287 to be held of Robert Mortimer ( Cal. Inq. p.m. ii, p. 395), but in error (ibid. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… succeeded by his son Geoffrey, 96 who married Margaret Mortimer, 97 and in 1328 settled the manor on their son …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… aged 4 years. Hawise married three times: first William de Mortimer (d. c. 1297), 83 then John de Ferrers, who held the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… tilting and martial exploits under the presidency of Roger Mortimer, and 100 ladies. 49 The jousting place was, no … gateway tower leading on to the Yard was given the name of Mortimer's Tower. 50 On Edmund's death in 1296 he was … was entirely remodelled, leading out to pleasure gardens. 'Mortimer's Tower' was also much altered and ceased to be the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of Surrey, Reginald, ancestor of the baronial house of Mortimer, and Ralph. William was killed in 1148 while on the … and the Countess died in August 1236. 78 In 1237 Ralph de Mortimer claimed 4 carucates of land here against her son … ed.), v, p. 135. See above. This would be Ralph, 5th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore (cf. Dict. Nat. Biog.). Complete Peerage, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Solihull had been involved in a quarrel with Roger de Mortimer Earl of March, then lord of the manor, who had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… at 3 virgates, 219 the other by Oidelard of Ralph de Mortimer and assessed at 2 hides. 220 While the overlordship … of the 13th century. 224 Oidelard, who held it of Ralph de Mortimer, was perhaps the ancestor of Richard Labaanc, 225 … an annuity of 2. 228 This gift was confirmed by Hugh de Mortimer, 229 son and heir of the Domesday Ralph, 230 but in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Bohun, earl of Northampton, but before of Edmund Mortimer; and Margaret, wife of Sir John Tibetot, or Tiptost. … of it, 8 which continued in her descendants, by Edmund Mortimer, her first husband, down to Anne, only surviving sister of Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, on whole death, s. p. 9 she intitled …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… George had a deer-park in Kingston in 1269 and Constantine Mortimer had 100 a. of woodland in 1355. 4 Kingston wood has … of the principal settlement. In 1317 Constantine Mortimer was granted a papal indult to have mass celebrated … Foxton, which by 1279 had passed with Kingston to William Mortimer of Attleborough (Norf.). William's estate at Foxton …
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