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      • However, by the time Surrey arrived in Ireland, March had died of wounds sustained in an attack on the O'Byrnes on 20 July 1398. His body was returned to England for burial at Wigmore abbey, and once again the lands and titles of the earldom of March passed to a minor, erasing any gains that had been made in the previous decade.
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  2. Mortimer, Roger (1374–98), 4th earl of March and 7th earl of Ulster , was eldest son of Edmund (qv), 3rd earl of March, and his wife Philippa, daughter of Lionel (qv), duke of Clarence, and became the foremost magnate in Ireland on the death of his father (December 1381).

  3. Roger Mortimer, 2nd earl of March (born November 11, 1328, Ludlow, Shropshire, England—died February 26, 1360, Rouvray, near Avallon, Burgundy [now in France]) was a leading supporter of Edward III of England.

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  4. Mortimer, Roger (1287–1330), lord of Wigmore and 1st earl of March , justiciar of Ireland, was son of Edmund Mortimer (d. 1304) and his wife Margaret, daughter of Sir William Fienes, Lord Fienes.

  5. MORTIMER, ROGER de (1374 - 1398), sixth of that name, 4th earl of March and 4th earl of Ulster. Name: Roger De Mortimer. Date of birth: 1374. Date of death: 1398. Gender: Male. Area of activity: Politics, Government and Political Movements; Royalty and Society. Author: Robert Thomas Jenkins.

  6. MORTIMER, ROGER (VI) de, fourth Earl of March and Ulster (1374–1398), was the eldest son and second child of Edmund Mortimer II, third earl of March [q. v.], and his wife, Philippa of Clarence. He was born at Usk on 11 April 1374, and baptised on the following Sunday by Roger Cradock, bishop of Llandaff, who, with the abbot of Gloucester and ...

  7. Mortimer, Roger, 4th earl of March and Ulster (1374–98). Mortimer was a great-grandson of Edward III through his mother Philippa, sole heiress of Edward's second surviving son Lionel, duke of Clarence, whose wife was heiress to the earldom of Ulster.

  8. ROGER DE MORTIMER, 4TH EARL OF OF MARCH AND ULSTER (1374-1398), son of Edmund Mortimer, the 3rd Earl, succeeded to the titles and estates of his family when a child of seven, and a month afterwards he was appointed lord-lieutenant of Ireland, his uncle Sir Thomas Mortimer acting as his deputy.

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