Oorzaak: Killed in action
Il est marié avec Marguerite de Fiennes.
Ils se sont mariés environ 1285 à Fiennes, Bolonois, France.
Enfant(s):
Profession : 7ème Baron de Wigmore
1st Lord Mortimer, 7th Baron of Wigmore
Mortally wounded at the battle of Builth
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(ii) Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 1st Lord of Wigmore (d Buelt 17.07.1303/4)
m. (c1285) Margaret de Fiennes (d 07.02.1333/4, dau of William de Fiennes, 2nd Lord)
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* Sir Edmund de Mortimer, 7th Baron of Wigmore, born about 1261. Succeeded his father in the 10th year of King Edward I. Married Margaret Fiennes, daughter of William de Fiennes and Blanche Brienne (Blanche was the great-granddaughter of Jean de Braose, King of Jeruselem).Their children: Roger de Mortimer (succeeded his father), John Mortimer (slain at age 18 in a tournament, 12th year of King Edward II, by John de Leyborne), Hugh Mortimer (was a priest, rector of the church at old Radnor), Maud Mortimer (m. Theobald de Verdon), Joan Mortimer (was a nun), Elizabeth Mortimer (was a nun). The year after his succession, while doing his homage, Sir Edmund had livery of his lands. He afterwards constantly employed in the Welsh wars, and was summoned to Parliament as a baron, from 6/8/1294, and from 6/23/1295, to 6/2/1302. He was mortally wounded at the Battle of Buelt, against the Welsh, and dying almost immediately, at Wigmore Castle, and is buried in the abbey there.
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