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  1. 3 days ago · Sir Rob. de Ufford, and the heirs male of his body, for his loyal service against Roger Mortimer Earl of March, and for want of such, to return to the Crown: it was then worth 100l. per annum; and in 1334, the King granted him a charter for free-warren here, and in all the lands and manors belonging to and held of this manor; and in all his ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. 1 day 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 ...

  4. 3 days ago · Herald of Edmund Mortimer, Earl of March, who granted him 10 mks a year 1 November 1377; 1381 entered royal service, but still called March; king of heralds by Michaelmas 1384; soon afterwards in charge of northern province; 11 January 1386 styled 'John March, Noreys King of arms'; Froissart calls him in 1394 'roy d'armes d'Angleterre', that is ...

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  5. 4 days ago · What a lovely morning I spent in the Church in Pembridge on Saturday 25th May to talk about medieval women and Joan de Geneville, wife of Roger Mortimer. Perfect atmosphere in the Church of St Mary the Virgin.(Joan and Roger were married there 1301). Perfect Audience who seemed to enjoy it and asked questions!

  6. 3 days ago · When Edmund Mortimer died childless in 1425, Richard of York also inherited the Earldom of March and Mortimer's claim to the throne through his late mother, Edmund Mortimer's sister. Henry, who himself had three younger brothers and had recently married Catherine, did not doubt that the Lancastrian claim on the crown was secure. [31]

  7. 3 days ago · Burfield (xvi to xviii cent.). The parish of Burghfield contains 4,309 acres of land, of which 1,660 acres are arable, 1,940 acres permanent pasture and 163 acres woods and plantations. (fn. 1) The land lies low in the valley of the Kennet, at an average altitude of a little over 100ft. above the ordnance datum, rising in the south-west to a ...

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