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Although Edmund of Langley made no provision for Richard in his will of 25 November 1400, his mother Isabella named King Richard II as her heir before her death on 23 December 1392 and requested him to grant her younger son an annuity of 500 marks. The king complied. On 3 February 1393, he provided
1045: 258:. There is no record of his birth or baptism and others put his birth in about 1375. Richard II was at York on 20 July 1385, and in 1375 the future king was only eight years old; it was unlikely he would have been a godfather at that age, and with his father still alive. 372:, on the throne. On 31 July, Mortimer revealed the plot to the king. Later, he served on the commission that condemned Richard to death. Although Richard pleaded with the king for clemency, he was beheaded on 5 August 1415 and buried in the chapel of God's House at 297:, but otherwise performed no notable military service. However, it was during this period, according to T. B. Pugh, that Richard established the relationships with the Mortimer and Cherleton families that brought about his marriage to 282:. According to T. B. Pugh, further largess from the king might have been expected when Richard came of age; however, Richard II was deposed in 1399. According to G. L. Harriss, Richard of York "received no favours from the new King, 51: 269:
as an indication that Richard's father and brother did not recognize him as a full blood relative, and that he may have been the child of an illicit liaison between his mother and the king's half-brother
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his godson with an annuity of £100 from the revenues in Yorkshire that Isabella had formerly received, and on 16 March 1393, he provided him with a further annuity of 350 marks (£233 6s 8d) from the
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Richard's creation as Earl of Cambridge in 1414, however, brought with it no accompanying grant of lands, and according to Harriss, Cambridge was "the poorest of the earls" who were to set out on
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Richard bore his father's arms (those of the kingdom, differenced by a label argent of three points, each bearing three torteaux gules), differenced by a bordure
265:. Strangely, Richard received no lands from his father and was mentioned neither in his father's will nor his brother's will. This circumstance has been taken by 1502: 1451: 1370: 1129: 1696: 1357: 1320: 1287: 1254: 1102: 1686: 464:. It brought Richard no financial benefit, since Anne's only income was an annuity of £50 granted for her maintenance by Henry IV in 1406. 558:
After the death of Anne de Mortimer, Richard married Maud Clifford, the divorced wife of John Neville, 6th Baron Latimer, and daughter of
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had the sentence that had been passed on his grandfather, Richard, Earl of Cambridge, annulled as "irregular and unlawful".
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After Richard’s death in 1415, his second wife, Maud Clifford, is said to have lived in "great state" at
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The marriage took place secretly, without parental consent, and was validated on 23 May 1408 by
1691: 536: 274:. This theory gained new life following the DNA studies of the remains of Richard III in 2014. 211: 50: 1160: 1079: 255: 231: 1449:(2004). "Mortimer, Edmund (V), fifth earl of March and seventh earl of Ulster (1391–1425)". 1666: 1661: 1169: 1084: 734: 552: 516: 430: 235: 207: 701: 8: 423: 388: 318: 314: 283: 1173: 1114: 251: 226:, Yorkshire, the second son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, and his first wife, 1618: 1446: 1351: 1314: 1281: 1248: 1226: 1190: 1155: 574: 491: 461: 397: 365: 357: 243: 223: 199: 73: 1606: 1040: 650:
Dunleavy, Bryan (September 2016). "Richard of Conisbrough: grandfather of two kings".
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Early in 1408 Richard married Anne de Mortimer, the eldest of the four children of
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Anne de Mortimer died on 22 September 1411 soon after the birth of her son
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From April 1403 to October 1404, Richard commanded a small force defending
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in September 1411, and with whom Richard later became involved in the
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Dogs of God: Columbus, the Inquisition, and the Defeat of the Moors
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was his heir. Within three months, Cambridge's elder brother,
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and elsewhere. She died on 26 August 1446 and was buried at
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By his first wife, Richard had two sons and a daughter:
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Although Cambridge's title was forfeited, he was not
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Index

Richard of Conisburgh, Earl of Cambridge
Earl of Cambridge

Edward, 2nd Duke of York
Conisbrough Castle
Yorkshire
Southampton
Hampshire
Anne Mortimer
Issue
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Isabel, Countess of Essex
Richard, 3rd Duke of York
House
York
Edmund, 1st Duke of York
Isabella of Castile
Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York
Southampton Plot
King Henry V
Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York
King Edward IV
King Richard III
Conisbrough Castle
Isabella of Castille
King Edward III
Philippa of Hainault
Peter the Cruel
Castile

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