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Roger Mortimer of Wigmore

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190: 279:(died 1219), who married Margary de Say, daughter of Hugh de Say. But this Robert was born before 1155 and therefore could not have been a son of Roger. 216:, allegedly losing some forty knights and a large number of foot in the fight. By 1200 he had conquered Maelienydd and issued a new charter of rights to 503: 249: 195:
Barry or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquires of the second over all an inescutcheon argent
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and rebuilt Cymaron Castle. In 1196 he joined forces with Hugh de Say of Richards Castle and fought and lost the battle of
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Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom/13 Volumes Bound in 6 Books
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the right for his son to inherit his lands while he still lived. He died before 8 July 1214.
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Lords of the Central Marches: English Aristocracy and Frontier Society, 1087-1256
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The Loss of Normandy, 1189-1204: Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire
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Hugh de Mortimer (d. 1227) – married Annora (Eleanor) de Braose, daughter of
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Roger is often wrongly stated to have been the father of Robert Mortimer of
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Crump, J. J. (1997). "The Mortimer Family and the Making of the March". In
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Thirteenth Century England VI: Proceedings of the Durham Conference 1995
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Roger married Isabel (d. before 29 April 1252), the daughter of
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In 1195 Roger, with the backing of troops sent by King
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Index

Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March
Ralph
Hugh de Mortimer
Walter de Beauchamp
Walchelin de Ferriers
Henry II of England
marcher lord
Wigmore Castle
English
Herefordshire
Hugh de Mortimer
Henry II
Henry
Cadwallon ap Madog
Maelienydd
Elfael
Winchester

Richard I
Maelienydd
New Radnor
Rhys ap Gruffydd
Cwmhir Abbey
John
Walchelin de Ferriers
Oakham Castle
Rutland
William de Braose
Maud
Ralph de Mortimer

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