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since the rise of Henry IV. Furthermore, in an entirely fictional scene, Mortimer explains to his nephew Richard their family's claim to the throne, praises the efforts of Richard's father to make Mortimer king, and urges Richard to pursue his own claim to the throne. In reality, Richard was thirteen
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for seventeen weeks. As a result of the failed abduction, on 1 February 1406, Edmund and Roger were put under stricter supervision at Pevensey Castle under Sir John Pelham (d.1429), where they remained until 1409. On 1 February 1409 Edmund and Roger were given in charge to the King's son, the Prince
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The alliance of Glyndŵr, Sir Edmund, and the Percys survived this setback. In February 1405, they agreed to a three-way division of the kingdom. This agreement was apparently connected to a plot to free Edmund and his brother Roger from King Henry's custody and carry them into Wales. On 13 February
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However, on 30 September 1399, when Edmund Mortimer was not yet eight years of age, his fortunes changed entirely. Richard II was deposed by Henry Bolingbroke, the new Duke of Lancaster, who became King Henry IV and had his own son, the future
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on 31 July. Afterwards, he sat on the commission which condemned Cambridge and the other conspirators to death; they were beheaded on 2 and 5 August. On 7 August, the King formally pardoned Mortimer for any nominal involvement in the plot.
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Despite this momentary discord, Edmund Mortimer was entirely loyal to Henry V. He never made any claim to the throne, despite being senior in descent. He was one of Henry's most trusted counsellors.
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Edmund Mortimer's sisters, Anne and Eleanor, who were in the care of their mother until her death in 1405, were not well treated by Henry IV, and were described as 'destitute' after her death.
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Mortimer had no issue, and at his death the Mortimer line of the Earls of March became extinct. The heir to his estates and titles was the son of his sister Anne and the Earl of Cambridge,
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The Wigmore chronicle describes Edmund Mortimer as "severe in his morals, composed in his acts, circumspect in his talk, and wise and cautious during the days of his adversity".
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to marry 'a fit woman' related to him in the third degree of kindred or affinity. This allowed him to marry his second cousin once removed, Anne Stafford, the daughter of
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Edmund Mortimer was thus a descendant of Henry III and Edward I and a half-grandnephew of Richard II through his mother, and more importantly a descendant of
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set Edmund Mortimer at liberty, and on 8 April 1413, the day before the new King's coronation, Edmund Mortimer and his brother Roger were made
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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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of Wales, who was only five years older than Edmund. They remained in custody for the remainder of Henry IV's reign.
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Mortimer was deeply in debt when he accompanied Henry V's forces to France. He took part in several campaigns in
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castles, but they were treated honourably, and for part of the time brought up with the King's own children,
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Events in the life of Sir Edmund Mortimer, uncle of Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, were dramatized by
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Davies, R.R. (2004b). "Mortimer, Roger (VII), fourth earl of March and sixth earl of Ulster (1374–1398)".
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at his first Parliament. The King put the young Edmund and his brother Roger in the custody of Sir
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years old when his uncle died, and at the time was being raised in the north of England as a
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On 9 June 1413, the King granted Edmund Mortimer livery of his estates. Henry IV's Queen,
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While preparations for the invasion were underway, some discontented nobles launched the
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For Mortimer's foundation of a college at Stoke-by-Clare, and his burial there, see
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On 16 April 1415 Mortimer was present at the council which determined on war with
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Griffiths says Mortimer was appointed to the regency council in November 1422.
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Stansfield, M.M.N. (2004). "Holland, Thomas, earl of Kent (c. 1315–1360)".
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for nine years, but at first exercised his authority through a deputy,
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was held responsible and arrested. She implicated her brother,
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Mortimer, Edmund (IV) de, Earl of March and Ulster (1391–1425)
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Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, was born at New Forest,
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Walker, Simon (2004). "Percy, Sir Henry (1364–1403)".
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In February 1421 Mortimer accompanied the King back to
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Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, 7th Earl of Ulster
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Index

Earl of March
of Ulster
Richard, 3rd Duke of York
Westmeath
Trim Castle
Clare Priory
Suffolk
Family
Mortimer
Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March
Eleanor Holland

English
throne of England
Edward III of England
heir presumptive
Richard II of England
Henry IV
Henry V
House of York
Wars of the Roses
Earl of March
Westmeath
Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March
Eleanor Holland
Anne
Richard, Earl of Cambridge
Duke of York
Sir Edward de Courtenay
Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent

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