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  1. Hace 5 días · Abstract. This chapter focuses on the reimagining of British historical memory by the Mortimers of Wigmore in the late fourteenth century. At this time, Roger Mortimer, 4th earl of March, became the presumptive heir to Richard II, prompting chroniclers at Wigmore Abbey to draw together a compilation of historical texts and genealogies, several of which are edited by the author for the first time.

  2. Hace 4 días · Roger died about 1283 and was succeeded by his son Edmund, who in 1297 obtained licence to settle the manor of Stratfield Mortimer as dower on his wife Margaret. (fn. 20) In 1300, however, he demised land at Stratfield and elsewhere to the value of £120 yearly to Geoffrey de Geynvill and Maud, Geoffrey's wife, in payment of his debts.

  3. Hace 3 días · Pembridge Medieval Festival. Date: 25th May 2024. Looking ahead into May. This is for anyone who is out and about in the Welsh Marches on the Bank Holiday weekend on 24th and 25th May. The Leominster Medieval Society is holding a living history camp in the lovely blakc and white village of Pembridge in Herefordshire. Here is their poster to ...

  4. Hace 4 días · At the same time, on Monday the Feast of Saint Peter, on the Gule [1] of August, at night, Sir Roger Mortimer, lord of Wigemor, by means of a potion subtly made, and given the same evening to the Constable and watch of the Tower, and to the other persons therein, escaped from the Tower of London by a ladder skilfully made of cord, and fled to Porchester; where he took ship and crossed the sea ...

  5. Hace 6 días · La moneda 1 Onza de platino esta acuñada en platino fino de 999,5 según el estándar de lingotes de The Royal Mint, con 31,1 gramos, un diametro de 32,69 mm y un valor facial de 100 GBP. El León Blanco de Mortimer desciende a Su Majestad la Reina a través de su herencia Yorkista. Utilizado por primera vez por Roger Mortimer, Conde de March, un Caballero fundador de la Orden de la Jarretera ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Like Hullavington it may have been given to Roger Mortimer and in 1086 Edward held it of Ralph Mortimer. The overlordship descended with Hullavington manor to Hugh Mortimer (d. 1180–1). Hugh was succeeded by his son Roger (d. c. 1214), and by Roger's sons Hugh (d. 1227) and Ralph (d. 1246), who was overlord in 1242–3.

  7. Hace 4 días · Ducklington was not recorded among the possessions of Roger Mortimer (d. 1398), earl of March, but in 1415 Roger's son Edmund, earl of March, settled the manor in trust. Before his death in 1425 Edmund granted an annuity of £10 from the manor to William Cottesmore, who was recorded as lord of ½ fee at Ducklington in 1428.