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  2. 3 days ago · Roger Mortimer, Earl of March, was found to hold in capite, one fee in this town, Hunstanton and Walton, held by William Lovell, as parcel of the honour of Clare, and John Lovell held the 3d part of a fee of the Earl of March, in Walpole, and was under age, and the King's ward in the 3d of Henry IV.

  3. 4 days ago · Barony of Wigmore/Mortimer: Roger Mortimer of Wigmore (1181–1214) Ralph de Mortimer (1227–1246) Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer (1246–1308) Barony of Montgomery: William de Boell (1233–~1250) Barony of Knockin: John Lestrange (~1223–1269) Barony Mortimer de Chirk: Roger Mortimer de Chirk (~1275–1326) Barony of Cemais/Kemes

  4. 4 days ago · John died in December 1360, and the reversion of the manor had evidently been granted to Roger Mortimer, grandson of Roger the first Earl of March, when he was created Earl of March, and his grandfather's attainder reversed in 1354, for he had confirmed the king's grant to John de Beauchamp, and died seised of the manor in February 1360.

  5. 5 days ago · In the 7th of that King, he and Margery his wife, held the manors of Wortham, and Ingham in Suffolk; and about the said time, Roger Mortimer Earl of March granted to him and Roger Mareschall, Esq. the manor and park of Standon, in Hertfordshire, to farm; his seal was then, a lion salient, and crest, a plume of peacock's feathers issuing out of ...

  6. 3 days ago · Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March: 1328–1360 1348 8 John Lisle, 2nd Baron Lisle of Rougemont: 1318–1356 1348 9 Bartholomew Burghersh: d. 1369 1348 Later Baron Burghersh 10 John Beauchamp: d. 1360 1348 Later Baron Beauchamp 11 John Mohun, 2nd Baron Mohun: c. 1320–1376 1348 12 Hugh Courtenay: 1327–1349 1348 13 Thomas Holland: c. 1315 ...

  7. 4 days ago · Including Roger and Joan’s. Isabella of France Isabella of France with Roger Mortimer images from wikipedia For an anglophile like me, this is a fascinating period of English history, when kings and their closest advisors still had enormous power to reward and punish, despite the fairly recent signing of the Magna Carta in 1215.

  8. 1 day ago · Eleanor of Castile. Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also known as Edward of Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. The fourth son of Edward I, Edward became the heir to the throne following the death of his older brother Alphonso. Beginning in 1300, Edward accompanied his ...

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