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The Origins of the Mortimer familyThe Mortimer surname's origins date back a thousand years to eleventh century Normandy. By this time, the village of Mortemer-sur-Eaulne had developed.
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Where did they come from? - Mortimer History SocietyJan 8, 2021 · Like other Anglo-Norman lords, the Mortimers retained lands in France until the loss of Normandy in the early thirteenth century. These ...Missing: nobility | Show results with:nobility
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[PDF] The Mortimer Lords of Wigmore, 1247-1425. Welsh History Rev409. Page 7. 6 marriage market had led the Mortimers of Wigmore to the top of the English aristocratic ... Fortunes of a Norman Family: The De Verduns in ...
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MORTIMER family, of Wigmore, HerefordshireHis son, ROGER de MORTIMER, later 1st earl of March, combined with his powerful uncle Roger of Chirk, and made the family a major power in Welsh affairs.
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[PDF] The Medieval Mortimer FamilyJan 31, 2022 · This document lays out the basic genealogies of the various medieval families that bore the. Anglo-Norman name 'de Mortemer' or its Latin ...
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Mortimer Surname Origin, Meaning & Last Name History - ForebearsThis surname is derived from the barony of Mortemer (Latinized Mortuum Mare) in the arrondissement of Neufchatelen-Bray, Normandy, which name again is a ...
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Mortimer Family - Janet's Genealogy... Mortemer-en-Brai (mortuum mare), in the Pays de Caux, situated at the source of the little river Eaulne (Eauline). In 1054 he won the victory of Mortemer ...
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Last name MORTEMER: origin and meaning - GeneanetEtymology. Mortimer : 1: English and Scottish (of Norman origin): habitational name from Mortemer in Seine-Maritime France so called from Old French mort(e) ...
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Mortimer: Origin and meaning of surnameMortimer is a Norman (Old French) geographical or habitational name derived from “mort-mer”, meaning “still/deathly water”, from the Norman word “mort(e)” ...
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FRANCE CAPETIAN KINGS - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyAfter his release, he fought for the king in Normandy, but was defeated in 1054 at Mortemer. ... Mortuum-mare"[241]. He owned land near Bellême[242]. The ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology<|separator|>
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Their Origins in Normandy - Mortimer History SocietyJan 24, 2021 · The Mortimers were actually part of the Warenne family, another dynasty to thrive in England after the Conquest. Firm dates from this period are ...
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[PDF] The Early Mortimers of Wigmore, 1066-1181It was probably in 1075, after Earl Roger of Hereford was overthrown, that. Ralph Mortimer was given massive estates by King William the Conqueror which left.<|separator|>
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Wigmore Castle - Herefordshire Through Time1075: The castle and estate were granted to Ralph de Mortimer after William fitz Osbern's son, Roger de Breteuil, rebelled against William I and his lands ...
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Marcher Lords - Mortimer History SocietyJan 8, 2021 · According to the Domesday Book, Ralph was granted extensive lands across England. Nevertheless he was soon moving a private army into mid-Wales ...
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Marcher Lordships - Mortimer History SocietyNov 27, 2022 · The Welsh Marcher Lordships After arriving in England in 1066, William the Conqueror set up a buffer zone adjacent to the Welsh border, ...
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Mortimer CastlesJan 19, 2023 · The Mortimer family owned Wigmore Castle in North Herefordshire for about 350 years, right up till their male line failed in 1425.
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Hugh de Mortimer - WordPress.comFeb 27, 2017 · ... Hugh was already dead, having died at Cleobury Mortimer on February 26th 1181.[11.] It was possibly because of his advanced age that Hugh ...
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Roger Mortimer 1st Earl of MarchNov 29, 2022 · Soldier and major landholder in England, Wales and Ireland, he served as a loyal supporter and lieutenant of king Edward II until circumstances ...
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Dr Ian Mortimer: The Greatest TraitorHe was one of the most experienced battle leaders alive, having fought campaigns in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. But he was also the King Edward II's ...
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The Earls of March - Mortimer History SocietyJan 24, 2021 · His eldest son, Edmund, survived his father for only a year. Although never given the title Earl of March he was called to Parliament as Baron ...<|separator|>
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The 3rd Earl - Mortimer History SocietyJan 24, 2021 · ... title of Countess of Ulster. His father having died when he was just eight, Edmund was now styled 'Earl of March and Earl of Ulster'.
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Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent (1301–1330): A Study of ...Mar 2, 2023 · Edmund of Woodstock was only twenty-nine when Roger Mortimer engineered his execution in March 1330 for allegedly plotting to restore his half- ...<|separator|>
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19 October 1330: Edward III's Arrest Of Roger MortimerOct 19, 2012 · Roger was subsequently executed at Tyburn on 29 November, and Edward - not quite eighteen at the time of the arrest - took over the governance ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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“The King of Folly”: The death of Roger Mortimer, 1st earl of MarchNov 29, 2016 · He was dragged through London on an ox-skin tied between two horses where he was stripped of a black tunic he had worn previously at the funeral ...Missing: 2nd | Show results with:2nd
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The Yorkist's Claim to the Throne - Mortimer History SocietyJan 8, 2021 · The Yorkists claimed the throne through Richard of York, who descended from Edward III via his Mortimer ancestors, both male and female lines.Missing: family | Show results with:family
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The White Rose Of Mortimer? | RICARDIAN LOONSJan 7, 2020 · It is hard to over estimate the influence their Mortimer ancestry had on the Yorkists and their claim to the English throne. The Mortimers were ...Missing: legacy | Show results with:legacy
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[PDF] IN THIS ISSUE Forthcoming MHS Events - Mortimer History SocietyEdmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March (1391-1425) by Hugh Wood. In successive ... The English army was heavily defeated and Sir Edmund Mortimer was captured.
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The Last Mortimer of WigmoreJan 24, 2021 · He was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Ireland, but caught the plague there, and died at the Mortimer castle of Trim in 1425 aged only 33.
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Edmund Mortimer: The Controversial Claimant to the Throne of ...Aug 4, 2022 · Edmund Mortimer lived until 1425, dying in Ireland while serving as Lord Lieutenant there. He had remained loyal to the Lancastrian regime despite his own ...
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Anne Mortimer - WordPress.comSep 21, 2017 · Anne married Richard of Conisbrough, the younger brother of Edward duke of York at some point between 1406 and 1408. They married without ...Missing: lineage | Show results with:lineage<|separator|>
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Anne Mortimer, the forgotten Plantagenet - Historic UKHer family's bloodline made her a direct descendant of the Plantagenet Kings Edward I and Henry III through her mother, and, more significantly, a descendant of ...
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The Early Generations - Mortimers of Stockleigh EnglishThe House of Tudor was now established, which would see many changes take place to governance and the economy. In 1490, Robert Mortimer lived in Stockleigh ...Missing: period | Show results with:period
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16th century Archives - Mortimer HistoryMay 3, 2022 · The story of the Mortimers of Kingsteignton begins in Hennock, with John Mortimer, who was born in the mid 1530s. He was probably a younger son ...
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Maiden Castle, Dorset - Archaeology Data ServiceThis is an account of the archaeological excavations of Maiden Castle, in Dorset, England. ... Mortimer Wheeler. Other Person/Org: Stuart Piggott (Author ...
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New Research Revises Story of Maiden Castle CemeteryMay 20, 2025 · MAIDEN CASTLE, ENGLAND—In the 1930s, British archaeologists Tessa and Mortimer Wheeler discovered a grisly cemetery containing at least 34 ...
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The OZ trial: John Mortimer's finest hour | The WeekJan 18, 2009 · Yes, the jury found us guilty of two very minor, tacked-on charges relating to sending subscription copies of OZ through the Royal Mail, but ...
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Sir John Mortimer interview: Return to Oz - Index on CensorshipMar 30, 2017 · In one of barrister Sir John Mortimer's last interviews before he died in January 2009, he talked to Index about the notorious Oz trial of 1971.
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Libertarian and quaffing socialist | John Mortimer - The GuardianJan 16, 2009 · It was bold of him to take on the Oz trial in 1971. Richard Neville, Jim Anderson and Felix Dennis, among other young radical hippies, had ...
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Bob Mortimer - IMDbBob Mortimer was born on 23 May 1959 in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, UK. He is an actor and writer, known for House of Fools (2014), Catterick ( ...Missing: BBC | Show results with:BBC
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Bob Mortimer | Official Publisher Page - Simon & SchusterHis screen credits include Shooting Stars, Big Night Out, Catterick and most recently BBC Two's Gone Fishing.
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Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer win Bristol slapstick award - BBC NewsJan 26, 2015 · Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer have been recognised as comedy legends at Bristol's annual Slapstick Festival. The award from animation company ...
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Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer honoured with comedy award - BBCDec 12, 2012 · Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer will be awarded The Writer's Guild of Great Britain Award at The British Comedy Awards tonight.
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Bob Mortimer reflects on 'unhealthy year' following medical diagnosisDec 31, 2023 · Speaking to The Sun about his diagnosis with rheumatoid arthritis, Bob also said: “In my mid-20s, I got struck down with rheumatoid arthritis.
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Bob Mortimer admits his rheumatoid arthritis 'returns with a vengeance'Sep 9, 2022 · "Rheumatoid arthritis generally happens when your immune system attacks your joints, but I've had it attack my iris," he quipped to Teeside ...
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1961 Wimbledon winner Angela Mortimer-Barrett dies at 93 - ESPNAug 25, 2025 · In total, Mortimer-Barrett won three Grand Slam ... tennis, winning three Grand Slam singles titles and one Grand Slam doubles title.
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Angela Mortimer Barrett: Wimbledon champion in 1961 dies aged 93Aug 25, 2025 · Mortimer Barrett, who was born in Plymouth, won three Grand Slam singles titles and one in doubles, which came alongside Anne Shilcock at ...
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Remembering Angela Mortimer Barrett MBE - WimbledonAug 25, 2025 · During her career, she won three Grand Slam singles titles, and one doubles title. She achieved all this despite facing significant periods of ...
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Angela Mortimer Barrett - International Tennis Hall of FameMember of the winning Wightman Cup Team, 1960. Grand Slams. Australian Open Women's Singles Trophy. AUSTRALIAN NATIONALS. Singles. Winner: 1958. French Open ...
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A tribute to British tennis star and former Wimbledon champion ... - LTAAug 26, 2025 · 1 (1961) having won three major titles by the age of 29 - the Roland Garros in 1955, the Australian Open in 1958 and famously, Wimbledon in 1961 ...
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Mortimer B. Zuckerman rescued New York Daily News from demise ...Sep 5, 2017 · Mortimer B. Zuckerman arrived to much fanfare in January 1993, paying $36.3 million for New York's Hometown Paper.
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Mortimer Zuckerman - ForbesHe sold The New York Daily News in 2017 after owning it for 24 years. He is still editor-in-chief, co-publisher and owner of U.S. News & World Report.
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Mortimer Matz, a Virtuoso New York P.R. Man, Is Dead at 100Jun 26, 2025 · Mortimer Matz, a Virtuoso New York P.R. Man, Is Dead at 100. He represented the lofty as well as the low. His credits included the Nathan's hot ...Missing: career | Show results with:career
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The Marvelous Mortimer Matz - New York Daily NewsMar 6, 2021 · At age 96, Mortimer Matz, known to all as Morty, is almost certainly the oldest person on the planet who still practices public relations every day.
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Edgar Pierre Jacobs - Lambiek ComiclopediaOn 26 September 1946, Edgar P. Jacobs' 'Blake & Mortimer' made its debut in Tintin's very first issue. Francis Blake is a blonde mustached secret agent who ...
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Arsenic and Old Lace (1944) - IMDbRating 7.9/10 (77,781) Hilarious Screwball Comedy by Frank Capra. On Halloween day, the writer and drama critic Mortimer Brewster (Cary Grant) secretly marries his next door neighbor ...Full cast & crew · Trivia · Plot · User reviews
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Edgar Bergen - Mortimer Snerd (1950) - YouTubeNov 10, 2021 · ventriloquist Edgar Bergen with the slow-witted Mortimer Snerd (1950)
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Mortimer Snerd - IMDbMortimer Snerd is known for Charlie McCarthy, Detective (1939), Here We Go Again (1942) and A Neckin' Party (1937). More at IMDbPro.
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Mortimer - Baby Name, Origin, Meaning, And PopularityFictional characters named Mortimer. Mortimer Mouse is a fictional character from the animated series and comic strip Mickey Mouse. He is often portrayed as ...
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Arabel and Mortimer Stories (A Puffin Book) - GoodreadsRating 4.5 (36) Arabel and her notorious raven Mortimer make a welcome return to the Puffin nest! When Arabel's father, Ebenezer Jones, drives his taxi home late one night ...
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Meaningful Name - TV TropesPost-Mortem Morton: A guy named Mort, Morty, Morton or Mortimer is probably going to be associated with death in some way. Prophetic Names: If the name's ...Sonic Adventure (Video Game) · MeaningfulName / Video Games
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MeaningfulName / Literature - TV TropesDeath's apprentice, Mort (short for Mortimer), from the book of the same name. In Thief of Time: The Auditor who first assumes human shape calls herself ...
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The medieval Mortimer family 1050-1425Medieval Mortimers - A history of the medieval Mortimer family, from their origins in Normandy to nearly becoming the rulers of England.
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Mortimer Cropper in Possession Character Analysis - ShmoopWe already know that Mortimer Cropper's name suggests both "death" and "cropping," and once we factor in his black "chariot" of a Mercedes—with a license plate ...
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[PDF] Solomon And MortimerSolomon and Mortimer are renowned names in the world of literature, theater, and entertainment, often associated with intriguing characters, compelling stories, ...