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  1. Sir Edmund Mortimer. Philippa Mortimer. Father. Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March. Mother. Philippa Montagu. Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March and Earl of Ulster (1 February 1352 – 27 December 1381) was an English magnate who was appointed Lieutenant of Ireland but died after only two years in the post.

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  2. Jun 24, 2023 · Sir Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, Lord Mortimer & Connaught, Earl of Ulster, Marshal of England, Chief Governor of Ireland, Ambassador to France was born on 1 February 1352 at Llangoed, Llyswen, Breconshire, Wales, England.2,6,16 He married Philippa Plantagenet, daughter of Sir Lionel 'of Antwerp' Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, 5th Earl ...

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    • Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster
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    • "Edmund The Good"
  3. Edmund and Phillipa's son, Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March and 6th Earl of Ulster (11 April 1374 - 20 July 1398) was considered the heir presumptive to King Richard II. Roger had a younger brother, Edmund Mortimer and two sisters, Elizabeth, who married Harry 'Hotspur' Percy, and Philippa (1375-1401). After he came of age, Mortimer spent much ...

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  5. When Edmund Mortimer 3rd Earl of March was born on 1 February 1352, in Llyswen, Breconshire, Wales, his father, Sir Roger Mortimer 2nd Earl of March, was 23 and his mother, Philippa Montagu, was 19. He married Philippa 5th Countess of Ulster on 1 May 1368, in Reading, Berkshire, England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. Ludlow Castle, birthplace of Edmund Mortimer. Edmund IV was born on 10 December 1376 at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire as the second son of Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March, by his wife Philippa Plantagenet. He was a grandson of Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence, thus a great-grandson of King Edward III of England.

  7. Aug 4, 2022 · In 1425, York became even more significant with the death of his uncle Edmund, Earl of March. Edmund also had no children, so his lands and titles passed to his nephew Richard, Duke of York. With that immense wealth also came the Mortimer claim to the throne and all of the suspicion that engendered.

  8. Among the most notable members of the family were Roger Mortimer (d. 1330), Earl of March; Edmund (d. 1381), 3rd earl, husband of Philippa, daughter and heiress of Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence (second surviving son of Edward III); and his grandson Edmund (d. 1425), 5th earl, who had by the laws of ordinary descent a better claim to the ...

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