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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… whose granddaughter Elizabeth de Burgh it descended to the Mortimer earls of March, merging in the Crown after 1461. 54 …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 12 Margaret, widow of Henry le Scrope, married Sir Hugh de Mortimer, and they presented to the church in 1349 and 1352, … advowson in 1336, 99 and his widow, who married Hugh de Mortimer, presented in 1349 and 1352. 100 The advowson had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the whole to his daughter Juliana and her husband, Edward Mortimer, 101 mercer of Oxford. 102 Juliana later married …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Berkeley, but in reality because he opposed the rule of Mortimer and the queen-mother. He died seised of the manor of … blood and honours in the year following the overthrow of Mortimer. The king then granted to Margaret wife of the late …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… name was extinct here; for then John de Cobham, John de Mortimer, and the heirs of John de Swansham, were become … After which that part of this manor which belonged to Mortimer, passed at the latter end of king Richard II. into …
A History of the County of Worcester
… the inheritance of a younger branch of the family of Mortimer of Tedstone Wafer and Kyre Wyard. Roger, third son of Sir John Mortimer, left a daughter Alice (Alyson) who married Robert … Joyce wife of Humphrey Saunders complained that Sir John Mortimer, to whom Humphrey had bequeathed other manors, had …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the king with men at arms for service against Roger de Mortimer and other rebels in 1326, 40 and for an expedition …
A History of the County of Bedford
… transferred to Monday, 16 but in a grant of 1338 to Hugh Mortimer, a Thursday market is named, 17 which at the present … in the time when the manor was the king's. 20 In 1338 Hugh Mortimer obtained the grant of another fair in this manor on … Bohun; Joan, wife of John de Mohun; Agatha, wife of Hugh Mortimer of Chelmarsh; and Eleanor, married successively to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… by the king in dower to Queen Isabel. 17 On the death of Mortimer in 1330 the queen was sentenced to imprisonment for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… together with estates granted by the families of Bohun and Mortimer, and the manor known as Little Tockenham or … land previously held by Malmesbury Abbey, was Ralph Mortimer of Wigmore. 116 The overlordship of this small estate remained in the family of Mortimer of Wigmore until the 14th century. 117 It is last …
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