Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birth11 Nov 1328, Ludlow, Shropshire Unitary Authority, Shropshire, England130251,130252,130253,130254,130255,130256,130257
Memoabt 1327 - before parents marriage?
Residence1342, Radnor Castle, Wales130258
Memohe was granted the castle of Radnor, with the lands of Gwrthvyrion, Presteign, Knighton, & Norton, in Wales, & other castles of his were put under the care of William de Bohun, earl of Northampton
Death26 Feb 1360, Romera, Burgundy, France130259,130260,130261,130262,130263,130264,130265,130266,130267,130268
Memo/1359; while in command of the forces there; Rouvray, near Avalon?
Burialaft 26 Feb 1360, Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England130260,130266,130269
MemoAbbey
FatherEdmund Mortimer (1305-1331)
MotherElizabeth Badlesmere (1313-1356)
Misc. Notes
Pg 243 Roger Mortimer, Lord Mortimer de Wigmore, ... (abt 26 Apr 1354) became Earl of March17592

Pg 75 Roger de Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Baron of Wigmore, co. Hereford (of Magna Carta Surety descent & descendant of Charlemagne)17593

Pg 25 Line 36, 8. Sir Roger Mortimer, K.G., 2nd Earl of March17594

Pg 217 Chap 2, 25. Roger de Mortimer, Lord Mortimer, distinguished himself in the invasion of France 1346 (age c 18) and was knighted by Edward the Black Prince, under whom he fought at Crecy. “In 1354 (age c 26) he obtained a reversal of the sentence against his grandfather, and was restored to the title Earl of March and to all his grandfather’s estates.” In 1359 (age c 31) commanding 600 men-at-arms and 1000 archers, he was with Prince Edward in Burgundy where he d: suddenly 26 Feb 1360 (age c 32)17595

Pg 83 Sir Roger De Mortimer, Knight of the Garter, 2nd Earl of March. (2) I, 373, none (c), VIII, 442-445, IX, 28555285

Vol 13 Image1033of1376 Pg 1016 Roger de Mortimer (V), 2nd Earl of March17596
Vol 13 Image1057of1376 Pg 1040 Edmund Mortimer’s son Roger, was restored to the earldom of March in 1355 and is known as the second earl
Vol 13 Image1058of1376 Pg 1041 Roger de Mortimer V, second Earl of March. Immediately on the landing of the expedition at LaHogue on 12 Jul (1346) Edward III dubbed his son Edward, prince of Wales, a knight, and immediately afterwards the young prince knighted Roger Mortimer & others of his youthful companions. One of the original knights of the Garter.
Vol 22 Image916of1511 Pg 908 Roger de Mortimer (V), second earl of March
Vol 22 Image917of1511 Pg 909 Roger de Mortimer (V), second earl of March, knighted 1346; K.G. 1348

Pg 239 Sir Roger Mortimer, K.G.18007
Research
Pg 21 Line 30, Maud d/o Sir Roger of Mortimer (147-5) & Joan de Geneville (12-6)17594 (Mother Joan or Philippa? His grandfather Roger Mortimer marr: Joan de Geneville)
Spouses
Birth1333, England130273,130274
Death5 Jan 1381, Bisham, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England130275,130276,130277
Memo/1382
Burialaft 5 Jan 1381, Bisham Priory, Bisham, Windsor and Maidenhead Royal Borough, Berkshire, England130278
Alias/AKAPhilippe de Montague; Montacute; Philipe de Montagne130279,130280,130281
FatherSir William II Montague (1301-1344)
MotherCatharine Grandison (ca1300-)
ChildrenEdmund II (1351-1381)
 Margaret (ca1355-)
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