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  1. Ralph Mortimer, died 10 August 1274, Sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire. Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer (1251–1304), married Margaret de Fiennes, the daughter of William II de Fiennes and Blanche de Brienne. Had issue, including Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March; Isabella Mortimer, died 1292.

  2. Roger Mortimer (25 de abril de 1287, Londres -29 de noviembre de 1330, Tyburn) fue barón de Wigmore y conde de March hasta la supresión de sus títulos por el Parlamento de Inglaterra. Fue amante de Isabel de Francia, Reina y regente de Inglaterra durante tres años. Fue condenado por usurpación del trono y colgado en Tyburn.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Roger Mortimer b. 1231, d. 1282; 1st Baron Mortimer. son of Ralph de Mortimer and Gwladys Ddu, daughter of Llewelyn ab Iorwerth. Sir Roger married Maud de Braose about 1247. Maud was born about 1230 in Bramber Castle (or Arundel), England. She was the daughter of Willaim "Black William" de Braose and Eve Marshall. She died before 20 Mar 1301 .

  4. 24 de jun. de 2023 · Genealogy for Sir Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, ju uxoris Earl of Ulster, 5th Baron Mortimer (1351 - 1381) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  5. 11 de abril de 1374 jul. Roger de Mortimer, IV Conde de March y VI Conde de Ulster (11 de abril de 1374 – 20 de julio de 1398) fue un noble inglés del siglo XIV. 1 Se le consideró heredero presunto de Ricardo II de Inglaterra tras la muerte en 1382 de su madre Philippa de Clarence (nieta de Eduardo III de Inglaterra) hasta su muerte en 1398.

  6. Mortimer. Roger /Mortimer/ 1st earl of March. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by Edward II (December 1, 1316), 1st Earl of March. Born April 25, 1287 - Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, England. Baptized May 3, 1287 - Thornbury, Herefordshire, England. Deceased November 29, 1330 - Tyburn, London, England,aged 43 years old.

  7. Eleanor (see note below) He attended Parliament from 24 June 1295 (23 Edward I) to 2 June 1302 (30 Edward I), during which time he became Lord Mortimer. [1] Edmund was knighted by King Edward at Winchester, and served in the King's Gascony and Scottish campaigns. He was mortally wounded in a skirmish near Builth.