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  1. Hace 4 días · Roger Mortimer, earl of March, died in 1360, having granted Bisley to the bishop of Winchester and others, and those feoffees had a further grant from the Crown to hold for 8 years during the minority of Roger's son Edmund.

  2. 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.

  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 5 días · Of the capital manor, Sir John de Felton, Knt. was lord in 1315, and in 1330 King Edward III. granted it to Sir Robert Ufford, Knt. and his heirs, in recompense for his loyal service against Roger Mortimer Earl of March.

  5. Hace 2 días · Burfield (xvi to xviii cent.). The parish of Burghfield contains 4,309 acres of land, of which 1,660 acres are arable, 1,940 acres permanent pasture and 163 acres woods and plantations. (fn. 1) The land lies low in the valley of the Kennet, at an average altitude of a little over 100ft. above the ordnance datum, rising in the south-west to a ...

  6. Hace 3 días · She married Roger Mortimer of Wigmore in 1247 and he died holding a yardland in Hampnett in her right in 1282. After Maud's death in 1301 her land passed with Charlton manor in Tetbury to her son Edmund (fn. 147) and grandson Roger Mortimer, earl of March.

  7. 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.