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  1. Apr 26, 2015 · Lady Anne de Mortimer was born on 27 December 1388.3 She was the daughter of Roger de Mortimer, 4th Earl of March and Alianore de Holand, Countess of March.2 She married Richard of Conisburgh, 3rd Earl of Cambridge, second son of Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York and Isabella de Castilla, in May 1406, by Papal dispensation dated 28 May 1408.1 ...

    • December 27, 1388
    • New Forest, West, Meath, Ireland
  2. Oct 15, 2023 · Anne Mortimer was born at New Forest, Westmeath, one of her family's Irish estates, on 27 December 1390, the eldest of the four children of Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, and Lady Eleanor Holland. She had two brothers, Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, and Roger (born 23 April 1393, died c.1413), and a sister, Eleanor, who married Sir ...

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    • Richard (York) of York
  3. Mortimer, Anne (1390–1411)Countess of Cambridge. Name variations: Lady Anne Mortimer. Born on December 27, 1390 (some sources cite 1388); died in childbirth in September 1411; buried at Kings Langley Church, Hertfordshire, England; daughter of Roger Mortimer (1374–1398), 4th earl of March, and Alianor Holland (c. Source for information on Mortimer, Anne (1390–1411): Women in World ...

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  5. When Anne de Mortimer Countess of Cambridge was born on 27 December 1390, in New Forest, County Westmeath, Ireland, her father, Roger Mortimer 4th Earl Of March, was 16 and her mother, Alianore Holland, was 20. She married Richard of Conisburgh 3rd Earl of Cambridge on 23 May 1408. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter.

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    • Richard of Conisburgh 3rd Earl of Cambridge
  6. Mortimer's eldest son, Edmund de Mortimer (1306-1331) survived his father by only a year. Roger's grandson, Roger Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March (11 November 1328 - 26 February 1360) had the family estates and title restored to him in 1354 and accompanied Edward III on an expedition to France.

  7. Anne Mortimer, Countess of Cambridge. 27 December 1390 - 21 September 1411. Anne Mortimer, ancestress of the House of York from whom they derived their claim to the throne, was was born at New Forest, Westmeath, one of her family's Irish estates on 27 December 1390. Anne was the eldest daughter of Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, and Eleanor ...

  8. Anne de Mortimer was a medieval English noblewoman whose lineage became critical to the establishment of the House of York’s claim to the English throne during the Wars of the Roses. Her son, Richard, Duke of York, and her grandsons, kings Edward IV and Richard III, as well as her great-grandson Edward V, were significant figures in English ...

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