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Hij is getrouwd met Gwladus Gwladys Ddu "the Dark Eyed" verch Llewelyn.

Zij zijn getrouwd.


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  1. Roger de Mortimer  ± 1231-1282 


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her father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Edmund de Mortimer, 2nd Baron Mortimer of Wigmore
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer
his father¬â€ ·Üí¬â€ Sir Ralph de Mortimer
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Ralph (Ranulf) de Mortimer, Baron of Wigmore
Gender: Male
Birth: February 15, 1190 Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Death: August 6, 1246 (56) Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Place of Burial: Wigmore, Herefordshire, England
Immediate Family:
Son of Rodger de Mortimer, Lord Wigmore and Isabella Millicent de Ferrieres, of Oakham, Heiress of Manor of Lechelade
Husband of Gwladys "Ddu" verch Llewelyn
Father of Janet Perrot; Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer; Hugh de Mortimer; John de Mortimer; Joan Corbet; and Peter de Mortimer
Brother of Juliane de Mortimer; Hugh de Mortimer, of WIgmore; Joane (Isabel) de Mortimer; Robert de Mortimer; Philip de Mortimer; and Elizabeth Richard Mortimer
Half brother of Joan de Verdun and Peter Fitzherbert

https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-Ralph-de-Mortimer/6000000003807601040

Please see Darrell Wolcott: The Shropshire Walcot Family - Chart X: Mortimer Family;¬â€ http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id104.html. (Steven Ferry, May 6 , 2020.)
Ralph de Mortimer - was born in 1190 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England and died on 6 Aug 1246 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England . He was the son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers.
Ralph married Gwaldys Verch Llewelyn in 1220 in England. Gwaldys was born about 1205 in Caernarvonshire, Wales. She was the daughter of Llewelyn Ap Iorwerth and Tangwysti Verch Llymarch. She died in 1251 in Windsor, Berkshire, England .
Children: (Quick Family Chart)
i. Sir Roger de Mortimer was born in 1231 in Cwmaron Castle, Radnor, Wales and died on 27 Oct 1282 in Kingsland, Hereford, Eng .

Ralph de Mortimer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (befor 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
Marriage and issue
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Wigmore, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer
References
Remfry, P.M., Wigmore Castle Tourist Guide and the Family of Mortimer (ISBN 1-899376-76-3)
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 132C-29, 176B-28, 28-29, 67-29, 77-29, 176B-29
A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest (Longmans, Green & Co.) John Edward Lloyd (1911)

Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
[edit] Marriage and issue
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer
[edit] References
Remfry, P.M., Wigmore Castle Tourist Guide and the Family of Mortimer (ISBN 1-899376-76-3)
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 132C-29, 176B-28, 28-29, 67-29, 77-29, 176B-29
A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest (Longmans, Green & Co.) John Edward Lloyd (1911)
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Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer

Ralph de Mortimer
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (befor 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
[edit]Marriage and issue
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer
References
Remfry, P.M., Wigmore Castle Tourist Guide and the Family of Mortimer (ISBN 1-899376-76-3)
Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis; Lines 132C-29, 176B-28, 28-29, 67-29, 77-29, 176B-29
A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest (Longmans, Green & Co.) John Edward Lloyd (1911)

Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
Marriage and issue
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
* Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
* Hugh de Mortimer
* John de Mortimer
* Peter de Mortimer

Ralph de Mortimer was also called Ranulf. He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
See¬â€ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Mortimer¬â€ for more information.
Also see "My Lines"
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from Compiler: R. B. Stewart, Evans, GA
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Came from Norman stock.
Source:
The book, 'Claypoole', by Evelyn Claypool Bracken
The book, 'They Came With The Conqueror'

Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 2 October 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer

Baron Wigmore

RALPH DE MORTIMER, brother and heir. In 1216 he had been one of a deputation sent by King John to William de Briwere, after his forced adhesion to the Barons during their occupation of London, to arrange for his return to the King's service; and in September 1217 he had witnessed at Lambeth the articles drawn up between Henry III and Louis of France. On 23 November 1227 he gave £100 as relief for the lands of his brother Hugh, and the King took his homage; and on 8 July 1229, for his faithful service, he was pardoned all except £500 of the debts of his father and brother. In October 1230 he obtained a charter for a fair at Knighton and free warren at Stratfield, and in 1231 he was made custodian of Clun Castle and honour during pleasure. In June 1233, with the other Lords Marchers, Ralph exchanged hostages with the King de fideli servicio, quousque regnum sit ita securatum quod firma pax sit in regno Anglie. On 7 November following he attested a charter of Henry III at Hereford. He was present on 28 January 1235/6 at the confirmation of Magna Carta at Westminster, and in the same year he and the other Lords Marchers claimed the right to find and bear the silvered spears which supported the canopies held over the King and Queen in their Coronation procession; but the right of the Barons of the Cinque Ports to carry both canopies being allowed, the Marchers' claim was rejected as frivolous. In 1241 he was first of the pledges to the King for his sister-in-law Senana, wife of Griffith ap Llewelyn; but in August that year Meredith ap Howel and the other Welsh lords of Kerry made a permanent peace with Henry III, whether they should be at war with Ralph de Mortimer or not. In June 1242 he was summoned to come to the King's aid in Gascony as soon as possible. He married, in 1230, Gladys (Gladusa) Duy, or Dark-eyed, daughter of Llewelyn AP IORWORTH, by his 2nd wife, Joan (illegitimate daughter of KING JOHN), and widow of Reynold DE BRAOSE [died June 1228). He died 6 August 1246, and was buried at Wigmore. His widow died in 1251. [Complete Peerage IX:275-6] __________

Ralph de Mortimer, in the 12th Henry III [1228], paying £100 for his relief, had livery of all his lands lying in the cos. of Gloucester, Southampton, Berks, Salop, and Hereford. This nobleman being of a marital disposition, erected several strong castles by which he was enabled to extend his possessions against the Welsh so that Prince Llewellyn, seeing that he could not successfully cope with him, gave him his dau., Gladuse Duy, widow of Reginald de Braose, in marriage, and by this lady he had issue, Roger, his successor; Peter John, a grey friar at Shrewsbury; Hugh, of Chelmersh; and a dau. Isolda, m. 1st to Walter Balem, and 2ndly, to Hugh, Lord Audley. He d. in 1246, and was s. by his eldest son, Roger de Mortimer. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage Ltd, London, England, 1883, p. 383, Mortimer, Barons Mortimer, of Wigmore, Earls of March]

From¬â€ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Mortimer¬â€ :

Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
Marriage and issue
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer

From¬â€ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Mortimer¬â€ :
Ranulph or Ralph de Mortimer (before 1198 to before 6 August 1246) was the second son of Roger de Mortimer and Isabel de Ferrers of Wigmore Castle in Herefordshire He succeeded his elder brother before 23 November 1227 and built Cefnllys and Knucklas castles in 1240.
Marriage and issue
In 1230, Ralph married Princess Gwladus, daughter of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth. They had the following children:
Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer, married Maud de Braose and succeeded his father.
Hugh de Mortimer
John de Mortimer
Peter de Mortimer
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ROGER [III] de Mortimer, son of HUGH [II] de Mortimer & his wife Matilda de Rumilly (-24 Jun 1215 or before 19 Aug 1214, bur Wigmore).¬â€  "H. de Mortuomari" donated the church of Vatterville to Saint-Victor-en-Caux by charter dated to after 1179, witnessed by "Hugone filio meo, Rogero filio meo·Ä¶Willelmo fratre meo, Willelmo nepote meo·Ä¶Reginaldo de Vassunvilla·Ä¶"[301].¬â€  An Anglo-Norman history of the foundation of Wigmore abbey records the death of "Hugh de Mortimer" and succession of his son Roger who "was held in the king¬¥s keeping for the death of one named Cadwallan" but later released[302].¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records that ·Äúfilium suum Rogerum [ex Matilda filia Willielmi Longespeye]·Äù succeeded on the death of his father Hugh[303].¬â€  ·ÄúRogerus de Mortuomari·Ä¶et domin√¶ Isabell√¶ uxoris me√¶·Äù donated property to Kington St Michael by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúPhilippo de Mortuomari·Ä¶·Äù[304].¬â€  "Rogerus de Mortuomari" donated "terram Sancte-Columbe" to Saint-Victor-en-Caux by undated charter, witnessed by "Roberto filio meo·Ä¶"[305].¬â€  "·Ä¶Rogerio de Mortuo Mari·Ä¶" subscribed the charter dated to [1182/89] under which Henry II King of England confirmed the possessions of the abbey of Barbery[306].¬â€  The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1194/95], records "Rogerus de Mortumer" among those granted delayed payment "per brevia" in Lincolnshire and in Berkshire[307].¬â€  The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Rogerus de Mortuo Mari" holding "Sorendene per i feodum" in Wiltshire in [1210/12][308].¬â€  The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Gloucestershire, dated to [1211/13]: "Rogerus de Mortuo Mari" held "Lechelad et Langeleg de hereditate uxoris sue"[309]. ¬â€ A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records the death ·ÄúVIII Kal Jul 1215·Äù of ·Äúdomini Rogeri·Äù[310].¬â€ 
[m firstly MILLICENT, daughter of WILLIAM de Ferrers Earl of Derby & his wife Sibyl ---.¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records that ·ÄúMilesaunt filia --- comitis Derbey√¶·Äù was the first wife of ·Äúdomini Rogeri·Äù[311].¬â€  This has not been corroborated from other primary sources, but, if it is correct, her father must have been William 3rd Earl of Derby.¬â€  Eyton suggests that there may have been confusion in the source with Melisende, wife of Roger¬¥s paternal great-grandfather Ralph Mortimer, and with Roger¬¥s known wife Isabel who was also Ferrers[312].]¬â€ 
m [secondly] as her first husband, ISABEL de Ferrers, daughter of WALKELIN de Ferrers & his wife --- (-before 29 Apr 1252, bur Lechlade).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records that ·ÄúIsabella·Ä¶filia domini de Ferrers de Lechlade·Äù was the second wife of ·Äúdomini Rogeri·Äù, adding that she became a nun ·Äúapud Lechelade·Äù and was buried there[313].¬â€  "Ysabell de Mortuomar" paid a fine for "seisina manerioris de Lichelad et de Langebg q fuerunt Hug de Ferr fratris sui de dono Walkeln patris eorum" in Gloucestershire, dated 1204[314].¬â€  The Testa de Nevill lists knights who held land in Gloucestershire, dated to [1211/13]: "Rogerus de Mortuo Mari" held "Lechelad et Langeleg de hereditate uxoris sue"[315]. ¬â€ ·ÄúRogerus de Mortuomari·Ä¶et domin√¶ Isabell√¶ uxoris me√¶·Äù donated property to Kington St Michael by undated charter, witnessed by ·ÄúPhilippo de Mortuomari·Ä¶·Äù[316].¬â€  She married secondly as his second wife, Piers FitzHerbert of Blaen Llyfni.¬â€  An order dated [Apr] 1225 delayed repayment from "Peter fitz Herbert and Isabella his wife" of a "debt of Henry de Ferrers brother of the same Isabella"[317].¬â€  ¬â€ "Dominum Willelmum de Bello Campo, vicecomitem Wygorn et Isabellam uxorem eius" granted "totam terram suam·Ä¶in Uplodecoumbe" to "dominam Isabellam de Mortuo Mare" by charter dated [24 Jun 1250], witnessed by "·Ä¶domino Jacobo de Bello Campo·Ä¶"[318].¬â€ 
Roger [III] & his [first] wife had one child:¬â€ 
1.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HUGH [IV] Mortimer of Wigmore (-10 Nov 1227, bur Wigmore).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúHugo·Äù as son of ·ÄúRogero·Äù and his first wife, adding that he supported King John and in a later passage that he was killed in a tournament ·ÄúIV Id Nov 1227·Äù, dying without children, and was buried ·Äúin abbathia de Wyggemore·Äù[319].¬â€  The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death in Nov 1227 of ·ÄúHugo de Mortuo-Mari·Äù[320].¬â€  m (before [1209/10]) ELEANOR [Annora], daughter of WILLIAM de Briouse & his wife Mathilde de Saint-Val√©ry Dame de la Haie (-after 26 Jan 1241).¬â€  A charter of John King of England relating to Briouse properties, dated 1212, recites the history of the king¬¥s turbulent relationship with the family and includes a record that ·Äúconsanguineus de Galweya...Dunecanus de Karyc·Äù had ·Äúapud Cracfergus·Äù at some point (presumably in [1209/10]) captured ·ÄúMatildis de Haya...et filiam suam uxorem filii Rogeri de Mortimer et...Willelmum juniorem et uxorem suam et duos filios suos·Äù[321].¬â€  King Henry III granted property "in Cherleton et in Chiriton, quam Willelmus de Breusa pater predicte Annore ei dedit in maritagio" to "Annore que fuit uxor Hugonis de Mortuo Mari" dated 28 Sep 1232[322].¬â€ 
Roger [III] & his [second] wife had four children:¬â€ 
2.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  RALPH [II] Mortimer of Wigmore (-6 Aug 1246, bur Wigmore).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records that ·ÄúRadulphus frater eius·Äù succeeded on the death of ·ÄúHugo·Äù, adding that he was born from his father¬¥s second marriage, built ·Äúduo castra·Ä¶Kevencles et Knoclas·Äù, died ·ÄúVIII Id Aug 1247·Äù and was buried ·Äúin abbathia de Wygemore·Äù[323].¬â€  "Ralph de Mortimer" made a fine "for having seisin of the lands formerly of Hugh de Mortimer, his brother", dated [Nov] 1227[324].¬â€  The Annales Cambri√¶ record the death in 1246 of "Radulphus de Mortuo Mari"[325].¬â€  m (1230) as her second husband, GWLADUS Ddu ("Dark-eyed"), widow of REYNOLD de Briouse, illegitimate daughter of LLYWELLYN ap Iorwerth Fawr ("the Great") Prince of Wales & his mistress --- (-Windsor 1251).¬â€  The Annals of Worcester record that ·ÄúRadulphus de Mortuomari·Äù married ·Äúfiliam Lewelini, conjugem quondam Reginaldi de Breusa·Äù in 1230[326].¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey records that ·ÄúRadulphus·Äù married ·ÄúLewelinus princeps·Ä¶Gwladusam Duy filiam suam·Äù, who brought her husband ·Äúomnibus terries de Kery et Kedewyn·Äù[327].¬â€  Ralph [II] & his wife had five children:¬â€ 
a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROGER [IV] de Mortimer ([Cwmaron Castle] [1231]-Kingsland, Herefordshire before 5 Oct 1282, bur Wigmore).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúRogerum de Mortuomari primogenitum, Petrum Johannem fratrem ordinis Minorum, domus sive conventus Salopi√¶, et Hugonem dominum de Cheilmersh·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRadulphus·Äù and his wife ·ÄúLewelinus princeps·Ä¶Gwladusam Duy filiam suam·Äù[328].¬â€ 
-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  see below.¬â€ 
b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  PETER .¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúRogerum de Mortuomari primogenitum, Petrum Johannem fratrem ordinis Minorum, domus sive conventus Salopi√¶, et Hugonem dominum de Cheilmersh·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRadulphus·Äù and his wife ·ÄúLewelinus princeps·Ä¶Gwladusam Duy filiam suam·Äù[329].¬â€ 
c)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JOHN .¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúRogerum de Mortuomari primogenitum, Petrum Johannem fratrem ordinis Minorum, domus sive conventus Salopi√¶, et Hugonem dominum de Cheilmersh·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRadulphus·Äù and his wife ·ÄúLewelinus princeps·Ä¶Gwladusam Duy filiam suam·Äù[330].¬â€ 
d)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JOAN .¬â€  The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified.¬â€ ¬â€  m (1253 or before) as his first wife, PIERS [I] Corbet, son of THOMAS Corbet of Caus, Shropshire & his wife Isabel de Dunstanville n√©e de Vautort (-1300 before 10 Aug). ¬â€ He was summoned to Parliament in 1295 whereby he is held to have become Lord Corbet.¬â€ 
e)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HUGH Mortimer of Chelmarsh (-before Jun 1273, bur Wigmore).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúRogerum de Mortuomari primogenitum, Petrum Johannem fratrem ordinis Minorum, domus sive conventus Salopi√¶, et Hugonem dominum de Cheilmersh·Äù as the children of ·ÄúRadulphus·Äù and his wife ·ÄúLewelinus princeps·Ä¶Gwladusam Duy filiam suam·Äù, adding that Hugh was buried ·Äúin medio capell√¶ beat√¶ Mari√¶ viriginis·Äù (in Wigmore abbey from the context)[331].¬â€  Sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire.¬â€  m (after 26 May 1250) AGATHA de Ferrers, daughter of WILLIAM de Ferrers Earl of Derby & his first wife Sibyl Marshal (-21 May 1306).¬â€  The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Agnes, secunda Isabella, tertia Matilda, quarta Sibilla, quinta Johanna, sexta Alianora, septima Agatha" as the seven daughters of "Willielmo de Ferrers comiti Derbi√¶" and his wife "quarta filia·Ä¶Willihelmi Marescalli·Ä¶Sibilla", adding that "Agatha septima filia" married "Hugoni de Mortuomari domino de Chelmershe, qui fuit filius Rodulphi de Mortuo-mari domini de Wigmor"[332].¬â€  The Annals of Ireland record that ·ÄúSibilla comitissa de Ferreys·Äù had seven daughters (in order) ·Äúsexta, Agatha de Mortimer, uxor domini Hugonis de Mortimer·Ä¶·Äù[333].¬â€  A charter dated 28 Jun 1248 records that "Margaret late Countess of Lincoln·Ä¶recovered her dower out of the lands in Ireland of W[alter] Marshall late Earl of Pembroke her husband" and that the dower was "taken out of the portions of the inheritance which accrued to William de Vescy and Agnes his wife, Reginald de Moun and Isabel his wife, Matilda de Kyme, Francis de Boun and Sibil his wife, William de Vallibus and Alienor his wife, John de Moun and Joan his wife, Agatha de Ferrers in the king¬¥s custody, and Roger de Mortimer and Matilda his wife"[334].¬â€  A charter dated 26 May 1250 records the restoration of property, granted to "Margaret Countess of Lincoln", to "William de Vescy and Agnes his wife, Reginald de Moun and Isabel his wife, William de Fortibus and Matilda his wife, Francis de Boun and Sibil his wife, William de Vallibus and Alienor his wife, John de Moun and Joan his wife, Agatha de Ferrers in the king¬¥s custody, Roger de Mortimer and Matilda his wife, and William de Cantilupe and Eva his wife"[335].¬â€  They had descendants extinct in the male line in 1401[336].¬â€  Hugh & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JOHN Mortimer .¬â€  The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Johannes de Mortimer" who died childless and "Henricus Mortymer" as the children of "Hugoni de Mortuomari domino de Chelmershe·Ä¶" and his wife[337].¬â€ 
ii)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HENRY Mortimer (-Oct 1317).¬â€  The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Johannes de Mortimer" who died childless and "Henricus Mortymer" as the children of "Hugoni de Mortuomari domino de Chelmershe·Ä¶" and his wife (and records three generations of Henry¬¥s descendants)[338].¬â€  m CONSTANCE, daughter of --- (-after 1318).¬â€  Their descendants are shown by Eyton[339].¬â€ 
3.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROBERT (-before [Jul] 1219).¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúRobertum et Philippum·Äù as sons of ·Äúdomini Rogeri·Äù and his second wife[340].¬â€  Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166 (but added later), record that "Robertus de Mortuo mari" held 23 knights¬¥ fees "in honore Castelli Ricardi" with "filia Hugonis de Say h√¶rede Osberti filii Hugonis" in Herefordshire[341].¬â€  "Rogerus de Mortuomari" donated "terram Sancte-Columbe" to Saint-Victor-en-Caux by undated charter, witnessed by "Roberto filio meo·Ä¶"[342].¬â€  The Red Book of the Exchequer, listing scutage payments in [1190/91], records "honor Piperelli de Londonia" paying "li milites et vi pars·Ä¶in diversis comitatibus", of which "in perdonis·Ä¶Roberto de Mortuo Mari, x s", in Essex, Hertfordshire[343].¬â€  The Red Book of the Exchequer records "Robertus de Mortimer" holding 23 knights¬¥ fees in Hereford in [1210/12][344].¬â€  The Annals of Tewkesbury record the death in 1219 of ·ÄúRobertus de Mortimer·Äù[345].¬â€  m ([6 May 1209/Jun 1211]) as her second husband, MARGERY de Say, widow of HUGH de Ferrers of Lechlade, daughter of HUGH [II] de Say & his wife Mabel --- (-1230).¬â€  The primary source which confirms her first marriage has not yet been identified.¬â€ ¬â€  Military fee certifications in the Red Book of the Exchequer, in 1166 (but added later), record that "Robertus de Mortuo mari" held 23 knights¬¥ fees "in honore Castelli Ricardi" with "filia Hugonis de Say h√¶rede Osberti filii Hugonis" in Herefordshire[346].¬â€  The sheriff of Essex was ordered to cause "Margaret de Say, who was the wife of Robert de Mortimer" to have "the rightful dower of the lands formerly of Robert her former husband", dated to [Jul] 1219[347].¬â€  She married thirdly (Royal licence 23 Nov 1219) William de Stuteville.¬â€  Henry III King of England consented to the marriage of "Margaretam que fuit uxor Roberti de Mortuo Mari" and "Willelmus de Stutevill" dated 23 Nov 1219[348].¬â€  "William de Stuteville" paid a fine to marry "Margaret who was the wife of Robert de Mortimer", dated to [Nov] 1219[349].¬â€  The Annals of Worcester record the death in 1230 of ·ÄúMargerie de Say·Äù[350].¬â€  Inquisitiones dated 20 May 1259 record that "William de Scoteville" held the manors of Wychbold and Cotheridge in Worcestershire from "Margery his wife" and name "Hugh de Mortuo Mari son of the said Margery" as her next heir and of full age[351].¬â€  Robert & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HUGH de Mortimer ([1218/19]-before 28 Nov 1274).¬â€  Inquisitions dated 20 May 1259 record that "William de Scoteville" held the manors of Wychbold and Cotheridge in Worcestershire from "Margery his wife" and name "Hugh de Mortuo Mari son of the said Margery" as her next heir and of full age[352].¬â€  Lord of Richard¬¥s Castle.¬â€  Inquisitions dated Dec 1275 record that "Hugh de Mortuo Mari of Richard¬¥s Castle" held the manors of Wychbold, Cotheridge and Home Castle in Worcestershire and name "Robert de Mortuo Mari·Ä¶his son and next heir·Ä¶of the age of 22 years and more"[353].¬â€  He and his descendants are discussed by Eyton[354].¬â€  m ---.¬â€  The name of Hugh¬¥s wife is not known.¬â€  Hugh & his wife had one child:¬â€ 
i)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  ROBERT de Mortimer of Richard¬¥s Castle, Herefordshire ([1251/52]-7 Apr 1287, bur Worcester Cathedral).¬â€  Inquisitions dated Dec 1275 record that "Hugh de Mortuo Mari of Richard¬¥s Castle" held the manors of Wychbold, Cotheridge and Home Castle in Worcestershire and name "Robert de Mortuo Mari·Ä¶his son and next heir·Ä¶of the age of 22 years and more"[355].¬â€  m JOYCE la Zouche, daughter of WILLIAM la Zouche & his wife Maud --- (-bur 13 Mar 1290).¬â€  Her parentage and marriage are recorded in the Complete Peerage, which does not cite the relevant primary source[356].¬â€  Eyton says that William Zouche was "alleged" ancestor of "Zouche of Mortimer", which suggests there is some doubt about Joyce¬¥s parentage, but does not explain his comment[357].¬â€  On the other hand, the Complete Peerage states that "William¬¥s identity is proved by the descent of the manor of King¬¥s Nympton, Devon, which was granted to him by Roger his father in 1237/38 and was held by his grandson and representative Hugh Lord Mortimer·Ä¶at his death in 1304"[358].¬â€  Robert & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
(a)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  HUGH de Mortimer (-20 Jul 1304, bur 15 Aug Worcester Cathedral).¬â€  He was summoned to Parliament in 1297 whereby he is held to have become Lord Mortimer.¬â€  m ([before 1290]) MATILDA, niece of William le Marshal, daughter of --- (-15 Feb 1308 or before).¬â€  The Complete Peerage calls her ·Äúa niece of William le Marshal·Äù, adding that she was probably a relative of Queen Eleanor of Castile whose son called her ·Äúnostre...cosine Dame Maud de Mortimer of Chastel Richard·Äù in correspondence[359].¬â€  Hugh & his wife had two children:¬â€ 
(1)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  JOAN de Mortimer (Caerphilly Castle 24 Nov 1291-before 12 Jan 1241).¬â€  Heiress of Richard¬¥s Castle, Herefordshire.¬â€  m firstly (before 12 Aug 1305) THOMAS de Bykenore, son of --- (-[1316]).¬â€  m secondly (1317) RICHARD Talbot, son of RICHARD Talbot & his wife Sarah de Beauchamp (-1328).¬â€  He succeeded to Richard's Castle, de iure uxoris.¬â€ 
(2)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  MARGARET de Mortimer (14 Sep 1295-[Dec 1345]).¬â€  m firstly (1309 or before) GEOFFREY de Cornwall, son of RICHARD de Cornwall & his wife Joan St Owen (-before Jun 1335).¬â€  m secondly WILLIAM de Evereys, son of --- (-before 6 Mar 1337).¬â€ 
(b)¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  WILLIAM de Mortimer (-28 Feb 1337, bur Tewkesbury Abbey).¬â€  He adopted the name La Zouche.¬â€  He was summoned to Parliament in 1323 whereby he is held to have become Lord Zouche.¬â€ 
-¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  LORDS ZOUCHE.¬â€ 
4.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  PHILIP .¬â€  A manuscript narrating the foundation of Wigmore Abbey names ·ÄúRobertum et Philippum·Äù as sons of ·Äúdomini Rogeri·Äù and his second wife[360].¬â€ 
5.¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€ ¬â€  [361]JOAN (-1225).¬â€  The Annals of Worcester record that ·ÄúRogerus de Mortuo Mari·Ä¶filiam suam·Äù married ·ÄúWaltero de Bello Campo·Äù[362].¬â€  The Annals of Worcester record the death in 1225 of ·ÄúJohanna de Mortuo Mari uxor Willelmi de Bello Campo·Äù[363].¬â€  m (after 1212) as his first wife, WALTER [III] de Beauchamp, son of WILLIAM [II] de Beauchamp of Elmley, Worcestershire & his wife Amice --- ([1195/97]-14 Apr 1236).¬â€ 
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