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  1. Mortimer, Roger de, 1st earl of March, 1287?–1330, English nobleman. He inherited (c.1304) the vast estates and the title of his father, Edmund, 7th baron of Wigmore. Appointed lieutenant of Ireland in 1316, he was instrumental in securing the defeat

  2. Nov 1, 2023 · "Mortimer, Roger, 1st earl of March" published on by Oxford University Press. (c. 1287–1330).A lord of the Welsh march, with major interests in Ireland, Roger Mortimer was one of We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website.

  3. Sir Roger de Mortimer, 2nd Earl of March, 4th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore, KG (11 November 1328 – 26 February 1360) was an English nobleman and military commander during the Hundred Years' War. He was the son of Sir Edmund Mortimer (d. 1331) and Elizabeth de Badlesmere , and grandson of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March .

  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. The wardship of the extensive Mortimer lands was originally granted to Piers Gaveston (qv), but Mortimer was granted livery of his lands in May 1306 ...

  5. Biography of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (excerpt) Roger de Mortimer, 3rd Baron Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (25 April 1287 – 29 November 1330), was an English nobleman and powerful Marcher lord who gained many estates in the Welsh Marches and Ireland following his advantageous marriage to the wealthy heiress Joan de Geneville, 2nd ...

  6. Mar 24, 2024 · Had issue, including Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March. Isabella Mortimer, (c. 1248 - 1292). She married first 1260 John FitzAlan, 7th Earl of Arundel, (14 Sep 1246 - 18 Mar 1272). She married second Robert de Hastings. Margaret Mortimer, (d. 1297). She married Robert de Vere, 6th Earl of Oxford. Roger de Mortimer, (c. 1256 - 3 Aug 1326).

  7. When Roger Mortimer 1st Earl of March was born on 25 April 1287, in Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Edmund de Mortimer, was 34 and his mother, Margaret de Fiennes, was 18. He married Joan de Geneville on 20 September 1301, in Pembridge, Herefordshire, England.

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