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  1. Hace 6 días · Also probable he is Windsor herald, then said to be principal king of arms in England, who attended Bishop of Lincoln to France and defied King Philip in 1339 (Joshua Barnes, History of Edward III (1688), pp. 134–5).

    • Edmund Mortimer, III Conde de March1
    • Edmund Mortimer, III Conde de March2
    • Edmund Mortimer, III Conde de March3
    • Edmund Mortimer, III Conde de March4
    • Edmund Mortimer, III Conde de March5
  2. Hace 5 días · Edmund Mortimer Earl of March was found to hold one fee in Walpole, Hunstanton and Walton, held by William Lovell, in the 3d of Henry VI. and in the 13th of Edward IV. the jury present that Robert Fitz Symon held, the day he died, the manors of Hunstanton and Walpole, Mocking, in Essex, Lillingston, Lovell, in Oxfordshire, the moiety ...

  3. Hace 2 días · Elizabeth held the estate until her death in 1411 when the next heir was Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, her great-great-nephew.

  4. Hace 1 día · Roger Mortimer 1374–1398 4th Earl of March, 6th Earl of Ulster: Alianore Holland Countess of March 1373–1405: Edward c. 1373 –1415 2nd Duke of York: Richard of Conisburgh c. 1375 –1415 3rd Earl of Cambridge: Anne de Mortimer 1390–1411 Medieval English noblewoman who became an ancestor to the royal House of York: House of York

  5. Hace 5 días · It may well have been at York’s request that in the Parliament of 1433 he had been one of the five men appointed to act as overseers of the administration of the effects of the late Edmund Mortimer, earl of March, whose nephew and heir the duke was; and in 1436 Sir John was involved as a feoffee in a mortgage of certain of the ...

  6. Hace 2 días · At the age of seventeen, he led a successful coup d'état against Mortimer, the de facto ruler of the country, and began his personal reign. After a successful campaign in Scotland, he declared himself rightful heir to the French throne, starting the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453).

  7. Hace 2 días · To cement the marital alliance, Henry III was to seek papal approval to transfer his crusading vow, made in March 1250, to assist Alfonso X in Africa. In return, Alfonso and his heirs would renounce their claims to Gascony.