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  1. In 1265 Mortimer's wife, Maud de Braose helped rescue Prince Edward from the rebels leading to Mortimer and Edward allying against de Montfort. Mortimer killed Hugh Despencer and Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Evesham in August 1265. He died on 30 October 1282 and was buried at Wigmore Abbey, where his tombstone read:-

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  2. 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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  4. Dec 7, 2019 · September 16, 2014. Edmund Mortimer, 5 Earl of March (born in 1391), was descended from the second surviving son of King Edward III – Lionel of Antwerp. Lionel had only one legitimate child (well at least that’s straight forward). Her name was Philippa.

    • Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
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    Thomas Holland was born in Upholland, Lancashire, in 1350 or 1354. On 28 December 1360, he became Baron Holand. In 1366, at the age of sixteen, Thomas was appointed captain of the English forces in Aquitaine. Over the following ten years, he fought in various campaigns, including the Battle of Nájera, under the command of his stepfather, Edward, th...

    (1373 - October 1405), married first Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March, and became the mother of Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March, Roger (born 23 April 1393, died c.1413) and Anne Mortimer, who married Richard, Earl of Cambridge and became the grandmother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III. Alianore married secondly to Edward Charleton, 5th Baron...

    1st Duke of Surrey (1374 - 7 January 1400), was beheaded in 1400 by a mob of angry citizens at Cirencester for his role in the Epiphany Rising, which was aimed against the life of King Henry IV of England, who had usurped the throne of King Richard.

    (ca. 1380-12 April 1434), married Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York, fourth surviving son of Edward III.

    4th Earl of Kent (6 January 1384 - 15 September 1408), had a child by Constance of York, Eleanor Holland, who was born circa 1406 .

    (1385 - 31 December 1439), married first John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and secondly Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence, son of Henry IV. By John Beaufort, her son by her first marriage, Margaret became the grandmother of Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII.

    who married Sir John Neville (c.1387 - before 20 May 1420), eldest son and heir of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and by him had three sons, Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, John Neville, Baron Neville, and Sir Thomas Neville, and a daughter, Margaret Neville.

    1386- after 1413) married Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury, by whom she had a daughter Alice Montacute, 5th Countess of Salisbury (1407- 1462), who married in 1420, Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury and became the mother of Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, known as 'Warwick the Kingmaker.

    Thomas Holland's half-brother Richard II succeeded to the English throne on the death of his grandfather in 1377, and Holland acquired great influence over his young king, which he used for his enrichment. In 1381, he succeeded as Earl of Kent. Holland died at Arundel Castle, Sussex, England on 25 April 1397.

    During the reign of his half brother Richard II, John Holland took part in Richard's 1385 expedition to Scotland. An archer in the service of Ralph Stafford, eldest son of the Earl of Stafford, killed one of Holland's esquires. Stafford approached Holland to apologize, but Holland, who had a violent temper, killed him as soon as he identified himse...

  5. Anne De Mortimer was born on December 27 1390, in County Westmeath, Ireland. Anne passed away on September 22 1411, at age 20. She was buried in Kings Langley, United Kingdom. Anne De Mortimer in GenealogieOnline Family Tree Index. Anne De Mortimer was born on month day 1390, in birth place.

  6. Dec 7, 2019 · So that just leaves Anne Mortimer who was born in 1390. Anne married Richard of Conisburgh the youngest son of Edmund of Langley Duke of York who I have yet to post about. It was Richard’s sister Constance who plotted to send Anne’s brothers to their uncle in Wales in 1405. The marriage between Richard and Anne Mortimer took place as early ...

  7. 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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