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Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore

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458:, Maud sent a party of horsemen to carry him away to Wigmore Castle while he was out in the open fields, some distance from the castle, taking exercise by racing horses with his unsuspecting guardians as she had instructed him to do in the messages she had smuggled to him previously. At a signal from one of the horsemen, Edward galloped off to join the party of his liberators, and they escorted him to Wigmore Castle, twenty miles away, where Maud was waiting. She supplied the Prince with food and drink before sending him on to 258: 294:, Roger was himself a scion of another important Marcher family, and had succeeded his father in 1246, upon the latter's death. He was created 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore on an unknown date. Maud was seven years his senior, and they had been betrothed since childhood. He was the grandson of Llewelyn, Prince of Wales, the man who had ordered the execution of her father. 565:
Maud de Braose was described by author Linda E. Mitchell as the "perfect example of a woman who obviated the restrictions her sex placed upon her and succeeded in placing herself squarely at the centre of the political milieu in the areas under her domestic control". Mitchell goes on to eulogise her
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on 4 August 1265, Maud's husband Roger fought on the side of Prince Edward, and personally killed Simon de Montfort. As a reward, Roger was given de Montfort's severed head and other parts of his anatomy, including his genitals. Roger sent these gruesome trophies home to Wigmore Castle as a gift to
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Maud was described as beautiful and nimble-witted. She, like all medieval women, was expected to govern her husband's estates, manage his business affairs, arbitrate in tenants' disputes, and defend the family property during the times he was absent. These tasks Maud performed with great skill and
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and the lordship of Radnor, Wales. On the occasion of their marriage, the honour of Radnor passed from the de Braose to the Mortimer family, and her marriage portion was some land at Tetbury which she inherited from her grandfather, Reginald de Braose. She also had inherited the Manor of Charlton
399: 140:(1224 – shortly before 23 March 1301) was a noble heiress, and one of the most important, being a member of the powerful de Braose family which held many lordships and domains in the 491:. She held a great feast that very night to celebrate the victory, and de Montfort's head was elevated in the Great Hall, still attached to the point of the lance. 387:), married Lucy de Wafre, by whom he had one son. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for having participated in the Marcher rebellion (known as the 1607:, A History of the County of Gloucester, Volume 11: Bisley and Longtree Hundreds, fn 25, pp.264–269, edited by N.M. Herbert and R.B. Pugh, 1976 559: 337: 97: 145: 85: 101: 1701:
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were also notable descendants of Maud de Braose through the latter's daughter Isabella, Countess of Arundel. Queen consorts
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William Mortimer (died before June 1297), first husband of Hawise de Muscegros, daughter and heir of Robert de Muscegros.
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In 1247 Maud married Roger Mortimer of Wigmore. An old manuscript (written in Latin) describing the foundation of
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as "one of the great architects of the late medieval March", which were the words used by Welsh historian
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in Ireland, which passed to Roger. Roger and Maud's principal residence was the Mortimers' family seat,
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by Roger. Maud died on an unknown date shortly before 23 March 1301, and she was buried in
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On 2 May 1230, when Maud was just six years old, her father was hanged by orders of
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Matildem de Brewys, filiam domini Willielmi de Brewys domini de Breghnoc
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J. J. Crump, 'Mortimer, Roger (III) de, lord of Wigmore (1231–1282)',
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having originally belonged to the Mortimers, but was bequeathed to
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in 1224, the second-eldest daughter and co-heiress of Marcher lord
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Maud's inheritance was one quarter of one third of the barony of
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In 1300, Maud is recorded as having presented to a vacant
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and Grecia de Briwere, and her maternal grandparents were
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Ancestors of Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore
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William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147–1219
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William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147–1219
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The noted medieval historian 473: 466:who had defected to the side of the 365:(died after 1300), married firstly, 446:after he had been taken hostage by 13: 1794:Mortimer family (English nobility) 1761:Mitchell, Linda Elizabeth (2003). 402:Prince Edward after becoming King 357:Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford 348:, by whom he had issue, including 14: 1845: 1648:Linda Elizabeth Mitchell (2003). 350:Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March 1623:, Oxford University Press, 2004. 1605:Tetbury:Manors and other estates 1589:Tetbury:Manors and other estates 558:also descended from Maud's son, 166:She is sometimes referred to as 1834:14th-century English landowners 1814:13th-century English landowners 1738: 1719: 1713:"Gilsland Lordship Vaux Multon" 1705: 1694: 1681: 1668: 1655: 340:(1251 – 17 July 1304), married 223:Her paternal grandparents were 18:Maud de Braose (disambiguation) 1765:. 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Maddicott (1994). 377:, marry Ralph d'Arderne. 317: 270:Marriage and inheritance 200:Maud had three sisters, 1746:The Magnificent Century 1689:The Magnificent Century 1674:David Matthews (2010). 1634:The Magnificent Century 1548:The Magnificent Century 426:Rescue of Prince Edward 381:Roger Mortimer de Chirk 286:. As the eldest son of 864:Sir William de Briwere 415:The Second Barons' War 411: 266: 159:) from the custody of 144:. 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Index

Maud de Braose (disambiguation)
Wales
Herefordshire
England
Noble family
de Braose
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
Isabella Mortimer, lady of Clun and Oswestry
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk
William de Braose
Eva Marshal
Welsh Marches
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
Second Barons' War
Edward I of England
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Wales
William de Braose
Eva Marshal
Angevine
curialis
Isabella
Dafydd ap Llywelyn
Eva
William de Cantilupe
Eleanor
Reginald de Braose
William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke
Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke

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