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Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore

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showed favour by supplementing his diet with the luxury of venison. The sudden death of his elder brother, Ralph, in 1274, made him heir to the family estates; yet he continued to study at Oxford. But his father's death eventually forced his departure.
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Charles Lynam, F.S.A. - The Abbey of St. Mary, Croxden, Staffordshire (1911, London, Sprague & Co., Limited, 4 & 5 East Harding Street, E.C.). Page v. Text (a translation) reads:
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at Wigmore on 29 July 1302 (old calendar), by whom she had four daughters, Joan de Verdun, who married John de Montagu (d. August 1317), eldest son and heir apparent of
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in 1283. He served in the king's Scottish campaigns, and returned to fight in Wales. He was mortally wounded in a skirmish near Builth and died at
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1302 Sir Theobald de Verdun heir of Sir Theobald son of John de Verdun married Matilda daughter of Sir Edmund Mortimer at Wigmore 29th July
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Barry or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquires of the second over all an inescutcheon argent
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Llywelyn was killed and beheaded. Edmund then sent his brother Roger to present Llywelyn's severed head to King
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As a younger son, Edmund had been intended for clerical or monastic life, and had been sent to study at
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A genealogical history of the dormant, abeyant, forfeited, and extinct peerages of the British empire
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The Greatest Traitor: The Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327–1330
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in 1265. By 1268 he is recorded as studying theology in the house of the Archbishop of York. King
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The Complete Peerage of Great Britain and Ireland of titles extinct, abeyant, and dormant,
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J. J. Crump, β€˜Mortimer, Roger (III) de, lord of Wigmore (1231–1282)’,
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John de Mortimer, accidentally slain in a joust by John de Leyburne.
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In return for his services Edmund was knighted by King Edward I at
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Edmund returned to the March in 1282 as the new Baron Mortimer of
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They also had two daughters who became nuns; Elizabeth and Joan.
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Maud de Mortimer (also found noted as Maud), married Sir
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The Three Edwards: War and State in England, 1272–1377
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Index

Baron Mortimer of Wigmore

Wigmore Castle
Wigmore Abbey
Noble family
Mortimer
Margaret de Fiennes
Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer
Maud de Braose
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
Maud de Braose
Oxford University
York
Henry III of England
Wigmore
Welsh Marches
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk
John Giffard
Roger Lestrange
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd
Builth
Battle of Orewin Bridge
Edward I of England
Rhuddlan Castle
Tower of London
Winchester
Wigmore Castle
Margaret de Fiennes
Blanche de Brienne

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