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  1. Christ Church, Oxford. Francis Richard Charteris, 10th Earl of Wemyss GCVO DL (pronounced weems, rhyming with seems) (4 August 1818 – 30 June 1914), styled as Lord Elcho between 1853 and 1883, was a British Whig politician. He founded the Liberty and Property Defence League .

  2. George, entered the church. On 12 February 1433, he was described as "son of the Earl of March, noble on both sides", when he supplicated the Pope to provide him to the canonry and prebendary of Linton, in the collegiate church of Dunbar at £70 per annum. Marjory, who married Sir John Swinton, 15th of that Ilk, killed at the Battle of Verneuil ...

  3. Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 11th Duke of Richmond, 11th Duke of Lennox, 11th Duke of Aubigny, 6th Duke of Gordon, CBE, DL (born 8 January 1955), styled Lord Settrington until 1989 and then Earl of March and Kinrara until 2017, is a British aristocrat and owner of Goodwood Estate in Sussex. [1] [2] He is the founder of the Goodwood Festival of ...

  4. Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March For three years "Ruler" of England Executed in 1330 In this series of brief articles about the Mortimers of Wigmore, we now come to the most powerful and colourful member of this illustrious family. Soldier and major landholder in England, Wales and.

  5. Sir Edmund Mortimer. Philippa Mortimer. Father. Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March. Mother. Philippa Montagu. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March and Earl of Ulster (1 February 1352 – 27 December 1381) was an English magnate who was appointed Lieutenant of Ireland but died after only two years in the post.

  6. Earl of March. Roger Mortimer, 1. Earl of March (* April oder Mai, nach anderen Angaben 25. April [1] 1287 in Wigmore Castle; † 29. November 1330 in London) war ein englischer Magnat, Militär und Rebell. Nach dem Sturz von König Eduard II. 1326 war er der eigentliche Regent von England, bis er 1330 selbst gestürzt und hingerichtet wurde.

  7. Earl of Northumberland, die beiden Jungen. Edmund und Roger wurden später wieder gefangen und kamen 1409 in die Obhut des Prince of Wales, Henry of Lancaster . Als dieser unter dem Namen Heinrich V. 1413 nach dem Tode seines Vaters den Thron bestieg, wurde Edmund als Earl of March [2] und Earl of Ulster [3] bestätigt, und ihm wurden seine Besitztümer übergeben.