Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Memo1126 - after her father died?
Death19 Aug 1214, Wigmore, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England139779,139780,139781
Memo1190?
Burialaft 19 Aug 1214, Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England139782
Misc. Notes
Pg 116 Line 132B, Maud (or Matilda) La Meschine, dau & coh., inherited the manor of Molland, co Devon previously held by her maternal grandfather, Robert de Romilly
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Spouses
Misc. Notes
Pg 46 Line 39, Philip de Belmeis, of Tong, Salop, and Ashley, Leics
25830Pg 198 Chap 2: 30. Philip de Belmeis of Tong, co Salop
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Memo1108?
Death26 Feb 1180, Wigmore, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England139789,139790,139791
Memoca 1181? 1185?
Burialaft 26 Feb 1180, Wigmore Abbey, Herefordshire Unitary Authority, Herefordshire, England139792
Misc. Notes
Pg 106, 30. Hugh de Mortimer, was frequently in conflict with the King. “On succeeding to the throne in 1154 Henry II demanded from Mortimer Bridgnorth Castle, which had been in his hands for many years; he refused to surrender it, whereupon the King proceeded in person … to Bridgnorth, which was taken after several days' vigorous assault on 7 Jul 1155.” “In 1167 he was fined £100 because he refused at the King's command to give up certain animals to one of his own knights.” He founded Wigmore Abbey and was also a benefactor of the Knights Templars.
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Research
Hugh Mortimer; Father: Ralph Mortimer
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ChildrenRoger (1158-1214)