Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birth1224, Brecon, Powys, Wales114820,114821,114822
Memo1222? Abt 1230?
Death23 Mar 1301, Wigmore, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England114823,114824,114825,114826,114827,114828
Memo/1300
Burialaft 23 Mar 1301, Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England114829
FatherWilliam V de Braose (1200-1230)
MotherEve Marshall (~1194-<1246)
Spouses
Birth1231, Carno, Powys, Wales114795,114796,114797,114798,114799,114800
Memo1230?
Residenceca 1270, Wigmore, Hereford, England114801,114802
Death27 Oct 1282, Wigmore, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England114803,114804,114805,114806,114807,114808,114809,114810
Memobef 30 Oct 1282 Kingsland, England?
Burialaft 27 Oct 1282, Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England114811
FatherRalph Mortimer (1198-1246)
MotherGladys Fawr or Dhu (1196-1251)
Misc. Notes
Pg 96 Line 134, Roger de Mortimer of Wigmore17288

Pg 32 Line 27, 29. Roger de Mortimer, 6th Baron Mortimer of Wigmore25284

Pg 106, 27. Roger de Mortimer. From 1255 to 1264 he was chiefly occupied in opposing his cousin Llywelyn ap Gruffydd, who was gradually uniting all the Welsh chieftans under his leadership. In the disputes between Henry III and the barons, Mortimer at first sided with the barons, but was with the King in 1264 at the taking of Northampton, but fled from the field at the battle of Lewes 5-14-1264. In 1265 he contrived the plan and furnished the swift horse by means of which Prince Edward escaped from Hereford Castle and came to Wigmore, where Mortimer rode out to meet him and drove off his pursuers. At the battle of Evesham 8-4-1265 Mortimer commanded the rearguard; and after Simon de Montfort's death, his head and testicles were sent to Mortimer's wife at Wigmore and Mortimer was liberally rewarded.17289

Pg 74 Roger De Mortimer, knighted 1253; in 1265 he contrived the plan, and furnished the swift horse, by means of which Prince Edward escaped from Hereford Castle and came to Wigmore. He commanded the rear guard at Evesham, 4 Aug 1265 (2) IX, 276-281.54763

Vol 22 Image917of1511 Pg 909 Roger de Mortimer (II), sixth Baron of Wigmore, knighted 125317290

Pg 53 Fitz-Alan: Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore54764

Roger de Mortimer, Knight85501
ChildrenIsabel (~1248-1292)
 Ralph (ca1250-1274)
 Edmund (1252-1304)
 Margaret (ca1254-)
 Roger (1256-1336)
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