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Roger de Mortimer [Son Ranulph de Mortimer's wikipedia article states lastname was assumed when taking possession of the castle and village of Mortemer in the Pays de Bray, after the Battle of Mortemer, 1054] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Hadewisa 'Hawise' (inheritor of Mers-les-Bains on the river mouth of Bresel and the district if Vimeu) possible d/o Ralph III (wikipedia directs to Ralph IV, of Valois) 'The Great', 'Count of Amiens'. Ch. Ranulph de Mortimer, Hugh de Mortimer, William de Mortimer
Ranulph de Mortimer, 'Lord of Wigmore' (founder of the English House of Mortimer of Wigmore, acquired Wigmore Castle), of Herefordshire and in Normandy, France, Seigneur of St. Victor-en-Caux [Hawise] - b. before 1070, Normandy, d. in or after, 1104. M. Millicent d/o Unknown. Ch. Hawise de Mortemer, Roger de Mortimer, Hugh de Mortimer
Hawise de Mortemer [Millicent] - b. (?), d. 1127. M. before 1100, Stephen, 'Earl of Aumale', 'Earl of Holderness' s/o Odo, 'Count of Champagne, 3rd husband of Adelaide d/o Robert I, 'the Magnificient', 'Duke of Normandy' s/o Richard II, 'Duke of Normandy' and Judith, of Brittany d/o Conan I, 'Duke of Brittany' and Ermengarde-Gerberga, of Anjou. Ch. Guillaume le Gros, Etienne le Gros, Enguerrand or Ingelran de Aumale, Agnes
Guillaume le Gros, 'Earl of York' (wikipedia states, 'apart from Richmondshire'; along with the loss of the Earldom, due to unauthorized construction during the Anarchy, to King Henry II, 1155) 'Lord of Holderness' (English Peerage), 'Count of Aumale, France aka William le Gras, William d'Aumale, William Crassus [de Moremer] - b. (?), d. 20 August 1179. Intombed within the Abbey of Thornton, Lincolnshire. M. Cicely Fitz-William, 'Lady of Skipton', 'Lady of Harewood' (brought vast estates to the marriage) d/o William Fitz-Duncan, and Alice Meschin d/o of William Meschin, 'Lord of Copeland'. Ch. Hawise
Hawise, 'Countess of Essex', 'Countess of Aumale' (aka 'Countess of Albemarle') (1179 - 1194) [Philip II aka Philip Augustus, 'King of France' (1180 - 1223 acquired Aumale (1190)] - b. (?), d. 11 March 1214. M. 1180, William de Mandeville, '3rd Earl of Essex' (1st Creation), jure uxoris 'Count of Aumale' (aka 'Count of Albemarle') - b. (?), d. 14 November 1189, Rouen. Buried: Mortemar Abbey, Normandy. Ch. no legitimate issue; M. 2nd, after 3 July 1190, William de Forz jure uxoris, 'Count of Aumale' (Albemarle) - b. (?), d. 1195. Ch. Mabel heir and successor; M. 3rd, Baldwin, of Bethune, jure uxoris, 'Count of Aumale (aka 'Countess of Albemarle')
Mabel de Forz aka 'William Malet's daughter' - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Nicholas de Avenel; M. 2nd. Hugh de Vivonne, of Vivonne, 'Lord of Chewton', 'Lord of Curry Mallet' 'Count of Poitou', Seneschal of Gascony (1221 -first term, 1231 - 1234, second term) KG, 'Constable of Bristol Castle (1216 - 1221, 1236 - 1241) - b. (?), d. 1249
Etienne le Gros
Enguerrand or Ingelran de Aumale
Agnes
Roger de Mortimer [Millicent] - b.
Hugh de Mortimer 'Lord of Wigmore Castle', Stratfield Mortimer, Cleobury Mortimer' also Bridgnorth, Bishop's Castle and Maelienydd [Millicent] - b. c. 1100, d. 26 February 1180/81, Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, England. Buried: Wigmore. M. Maud le Meschin aka Maud 'Matilde' du Bessin w/o Philip Belmeis, of Tong d/o William Meschin, 'Lord of Skipton, Yorshire and Cecily de Rumilly. Ch. Roger Mortimer, Hugh Mortimer, Ralph Mortimer, William Mortimer
Roger Mortimer, of Wigmore [le Meschin] - b. c. 1156, d. 8 July 1214. M. before 1196, Isabel de Ferriers, of Oakham Castle, Rutland. Ch. Hugh de Mortimer, Ralph de Mortimer, Philip Mortimer, Joan Mortimer
Hugh de Mortimer [de Ferriers] - b. (?), d. 1227. M. Annora 'Eleanor' de Braose d/o William de Braose, '4th Lord of Bramber', Lord of Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth Radnor, Kington, Limerick, Glamorgan, Skenfrith, Briouze in Normandy, Grosmont, White Castle and Maud de St. Valéry - b. abt 1155, France, d. 1210, Corfe Castle, Dorset, England, of starvation.
Ralph 'Ranulph' de Mortimer, 'Lord of Cefnllys', 'Lord of Knucklas' (1240) [de Ferriers] - b. before 1198 - 6 August 1246. M. 1230, Princess Gwladus Ddu - b. (?), d. 1251, Windsor d/o Llywelyn ab lorwerth, 'Prince of Wales' 'King of Gwynedd' and Joan 'Siwan' Plantagenet, 'Lady of Wales', 'Lady of Snowdon' (illegitimate) d/o John Plantagenet, 'King of England [M. 1st, Reginald de Braose] Ch. Roger Mortimer, Hugh de Mortimer, Peter or John Mortimer
Roger Mortimer, of Wigmore '1st Baron Mortimer' [ferch Llywelyn] - b. 1231, d. 27 October 1282. M. 1247, Maud de Braose. Ch. Ralph Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Isabella Mortimer, Margaret Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Geoffrey Mortimer, William Mortimer
Ralph Mortimer, [Sheriff of Shropshire and Staffordshire] [de Braose] - b. (?), d. 10 August 1274
Edmund Mortimer, '2nd Baron Mortimer', 'Treasurer of York' (1265), KG (for detaining Llywelyn's Army and killing Llywelyn) [de Braose] - b. 1251, d. 17 July 1304, Wigmore Castle. Buried: Wigmore Abbey. M. September 1285, Margaret de Fiennes 'Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore' - b. after 1269, d. 7 February 1333 d/o William II (Guillaume II) de Fiennes, 'Baron of Tingry' s/o Enguerrand II de Fiennes and Isabelle de Condeand Blanche de Brienne, of Acre, 'Dame de La Loupeland', 'Baroness Tingry' d/o Jean de Brienne, 'Grand Butler of France' and Jeanne, Dame de Cahteaudun. Ch. Roger Mortimer, Matilda Mortimer, John Mortimer, Walter Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Hugh Mortimer
Roger Mortimer, '3rd Baron Mortimer', of Wigmore, '1st Earl of March', 'Lord Lt. of Ireland' (23 November 1316) [The death of his father in July 1304 at Builth, he though married was placed under the guardianship of Piers Gaveston, '1st Earl of Cornwall'; 22 May 1306, Westminster Abbey, in front of 259 persons he was knighted by Edward and granted livery of his full inheritance] [de Fiennes] - b. 25 April 1287, d. 29 November 1330, Tyburn, hung. Buried: Wigmore Abbey. M. 20 September 1301, Joan de Geneville, suo jure '2nd Baroness Geneville'. Ch. Edmund Mortimer, Margaret Mortimer, Maud de Mortimer, Geoffrey de Mortimer, John de Mortimer, Joan de Mortimer, Isabel de Mortimer, Katherine Mortimer, Agnes Mortimer, Beatrice de Mortimer, Blanche de Mortimer
Sir Edmund Mortimer [de Geneville] - b. 1302, d. 1331. M. 27 July 1316, Kinlet, Shropshire, Elizabeth de Badlesmere. - b. 1313, Castle Badlesmere, Kent, England, d. 8 June 1356, Blackfriars, London d/o and heiress (of brother Giles estates and titles) Bartholomew de Badlesmere, '1st Baron Badlesmere' and Margaret de Clare [M. 2nd, 1335, (papal dispensation)William de Bohun, '1st Earl of Northampton'. Ch. Humphrey de Bohun, Elizabeth de Bohun] Ch. Roger Mortimer, John Mortimer
Roger Mortimer, '2nd Earl of March', '4th Baron Mortimer', of Wigmore, KG (12 July 1346, La Hogue, by Edward the Black Prince), Constable of Dover Castle, Warden of the Cinque Ports [Slowly seen a return of forfeited land due to his grandfather's attainment; at the death of his grandmother, Joan de Geneville, '2nd Baroness Geneville, Roger inherited her vast estates, including Ludlow Castle, which became the Mortimer family seat and power base] [de Badlesmere] - b. 11 November 1328, Ludlow Castle, Shropshire, d. 26 February 1360, Rouvray. Buried: Wigmore Abbey. M. Philippa Montagu d/o William Montagu, '1st Earl of Salisbury' and Catherine Grandison. Ch. Roger Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Margery Mortimer, Janet Mortimer
Roger Mortimer [Montagu] - b. (?), d. young
Edmund Mortimer, '3rd Earl of March', jure uxoris, 'Earl of Ulster' [Montagu] - b. 1 February 1352, Llangoed in Llys-wen, Brecknockshire, Wales, d. 27 December 1381, Cork, Ireland. M. Philippa Plantagenet, '5th Countess of Ulster' d/o Lionel of Antwerp, 'Duke of Clarence' s/o Edward III and Elizabeth Donn de Burgh d/o and heiress of William Donn de Burgh, '3rd Ealr of Ulster'. Ch. Elizabeth Mortimer, Roger Mortimer, Edmund Mortimer, Philippa Mortimer
Lady Elizabeth Mortimer, 'Lady Percy', 'Baroness Camoys' [Ordered by King Henry IV arrested on 8 October 1403] [Plantagenet] - b. 12 February 1371, Usk, Monmouthshire, Wales, d. 20 April 1417, Trotton, Sussex, England. Buried: St. George's Church, Trotton. M. 1st, Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy - b. 20 May 1364, Warkworth, Northumberland, England, d. 21 July 1403, slain at the Battle of Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England. Buried: York Minster. Ch. Henry Percy, Lady Elizabeth Percy; M. 2nd, after 3 June 1406, Thomas de Camoys, '1st Baron Camoys'. Ch. Sir Roger Camoys
Henry Percy, '2nd Earl of Northumberland' [Mortimer] - b. 3 February 1393, d. 22 May 1455, First Battle of St. Albans. M. Eleanor Neville - b. c. 1397, Raby, Durham, England, d. 1472, Raby, Durham, England d/o Ralph de Neville, '1st Earl of Westmorland' and Joan Beaufort d/o John of Gaunt, '1st Duke of Lancaster' and Katherine Swynford [M. 1st, Richard le Despenser, '4th Baron Burghersh. Ch. No] Ch. John Percy, Henry Percy, Thomas Percy, Katherine Percy, George Percy, Ralph Percy, Richard Percy, William Percy, Joan Percy, Anne Percy
John Percy [de Neville] - b. 8 July 1418, d. (?)
Henry Percy, '3rd Earl of Northumberland' [de Neville] - b. 25 July 1421, d. 29 March 1461, Battle of Towton
Thomas Percy, '1st Baron Egremont' [de Neville] - b. 29 November 1422, Leconfield, Yorkshire, d. 10 July 1460, Battle of Northampton, England
Lady Katherine Percy [de Neville] - b. 28 May 1423, d. after 1475. M. Edmund Grey, '1st Earl of Kent'
George Percy [de Neville] - b. 24 July 1424, d. 14 November 1474
Sir Ralph Percy [de Neville] - b. 1425, d. 25 April 1464, Battle of Hedgeley Moor
Sir Richard Percy [de Neville] - b. 1426/27, d. 29 March 1461, Battle of Towton
William Percy, 'Bishop of Carlisel' [de Neville] - b. 7 April 1428, d. 26 April 1462
Joan Percy [de Neville] - b. (?), d. (?)
Anne Percy [de Neville] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 15 February 1510, William Fitzalan, '11th Earl of Arundel' [Lord Chamberlain] - b. 1476, d. 23 January 1544 s/o Thomas Fitzalan, '10th Earl of Arundel' and Margaret Woodville d/o Richard Woodville, '1st Earl Rivers' and Elizabeth Woodville [M. 1st, Elizabeth Willoughby d/o Robert Willoughby, '1st Baron Willoughby de Broke'. Ch. Henry Fitzalan
Rt. Hon. Henry Fitzalan, '12th Earl of Arundel', 'Lord Maltravers' (1533) [Percy] - b. 23 April 1512, d. 24 February 1580. M. 1st, Katherine Grey d/o Thomas Grey, '2nd Marquess of Dorset' and Margaret Wotton. Ch. Jane FitzAlan, Henry Fitzalan, Mary FitzAlan; M. 2nd, 1545, Mary Arundell. Ch. No
Lady Jane FitzAlan 'Baroness Lumley' [Grey] - b. 1537, d. 27 July 1578. Buried: Lumley Chapel, Sutton, South London M. c. 1550/53, John Lumley, 'Baron Lumley' - b. c. 1533, d. 1609. Ch. 3 children, all died in childhood.
Henry Fitzalan, 'Lord Maltravers' [Grey] - b. 1538, d. 1556, (age 18 yrs)
Mary FitzAlan 'Duchess of Norfolk' [Grey] - b. 1540, d. 23/25 August 1557, eight weeks after the birth of Philip at Arundel House, Thre Strand, Middlesex, England. Buried: 1 September 1557, St. Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England. M. Thomas Howard, '4th Duke of Norfolk'. Ch. Philip Howard
Philip Howard, '20th Earl of Arundel'/'13th Earl of Arundel'/'1st Earl of Arundel' [Canonised by Pope Paul VI, 1970 as one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales, he was arrested for intriguews against Queen Elizabeth on 1 October 1569, attainted and executed in 1572; attainted of his mothers title, 1589] [Received Earldom of Arundel] [FitzAlan] - b. 28 June 1556/57, Strand, London. Baptised: Whitehall Palace (named after his godfather, King Philip II, of Spain) d. 19 October 1595, dysentery, Tower of London, London, England. Buried: Church of St. Peter ad Vincula, inside the walls of the Tower. Reinterred to Fitzalan Chapel, on Arundel Castle grounds and also bones are located at Arundel Cathedral. M. Anne Dacre d/o and co-heiress of Thomas Dacre, '4th Baron Dacre of Gilsland'. . Ch. Thomas Howard
Thomas Howard, '14th Earl of Arundel'/21th Earl of Arundel/2nd Earl of Arundel', '2nd/4th Earl of Surrey', '1st Earl of Norfolk', KG [Restored in blood and succeeded as Earl of Arundel and lesser titles of his grandfather] [Dacre] - b. 7 July 1585, Finchingfield, Essex, England, d. 4 October 1646, Padua, Italy. Buried; Arundel Castle, Arundel West Sussex, England. M. Alethea Talbot '14th Baroness Talbot', '17th Baroness Strange of Blackmere', '13th Baroness Furnivall', 'Countess of Arundel' - b. 1585, d. 3 June 1654 d/o and heiress of Gilbert Talbot, '7th Earl of Shrewsbury' and Mary Cavendish. Ch. 3 children died in infancy, William Howard, Henry Howard, James Howard
William Howard, '1st Viscount Stafford' (with remainder to his issue male) [Created Baron Stafford with remainder in default of heirs male of the body, to the heirs of his body by his wife Mary and with the precedence of th 1547 barony] [Implicated by Titus Oates, in the 'later discredited' Popish Plot' Beatified as a Catholic martyr by Pope Pius XI, 1929; Impeached by House of Commons] [Talbot] - b. 30 November 1614, Stafford, d. 29 December 1680, Tower Hill, London, England, executed for treason. M. by licence granted, 11 October 1637, Mary Stafford, suo jure 'Baroness Stafford' 'Countess of Stafford, for life (1688) d/o Edward Stafford and Ann Wilford. Ch. Henry Stafford Howard, John Stafford Howard, Francis Stafford Howard, Ursula Stafford Howard, Delphina Stafford Howard, Alethea Stafford Howard, Isabella Stafford Howard, Anastasia Stafford Howard
Henry Stafford Howard, '1st Earl of Stafford', '2nd Viscount Stafford', 'de jure '2nd Baron Stafford' [Stafford] - b. c. 1658, d. 1719. M. Claude-Charlotte de Gramont - b. c. 1665, d. 1739 d/o Philibert de Gramont, 'Count de Gramont' s/o Antoine II de Gramont and Claude de Montmorency-Bouteville and Elizabeth Hamilton d/o Sir George Hamilton. Ch. No
John Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b. c. 1666, d. (?). M. 1st, Mary Southcote d/o Sir John Southcote, of Merstham; M. 2nd, Theresa Strickland d/o Robert Strickland. Ch. William Howard
William Howard, '2nd Earl of Stafford' [Southcote] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. No
John Howard, '4th and Last Earl Stafford' [Earldom became extinct upon his death] [ [Southcote] - b. (?), d. 1762
Francis Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b.
Ursula Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b.
Delphina Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b.
Alethea Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b.
Isabella Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b.
Anastasia Stafford Howard [Stafford] - b. 1722, d. 1807.
Henry Frederick Howard, '22nd Earl of Arundel'/'15th Earl of Arundel'/'3rd Earl of Arundel', 'Lord Maltravers' (until 1640), Baron Mowbray (1640 - 1652) [Talbot] - b. 15 August 1608, d. 17 April 1652. Buried: Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex, England. M. 7 March 1627, Lady Elizabeth Stuart d/o Esme Stuart, '3rd Duke of Lennox' and Katherine Clifton, '2nd Baroness Clifton'Ch. Thomas Howard, Henry Howard, Philip Howard, Charles Howard, Anne Howard, Catherine Howard, Talbot Howard, Edward Howard, Francis Howard, Bernard Howard, Esme Howard, Elizabeth Howard, John Howard
Thomas Howard, '5th Duke of Norfolk' [Mental infirm, spent most of his life in a private asylum, in Padua, Italy] [Stuart] - b. 9 March 1626/27, d. 13 December 1677. M. No. Ch. No
Henry Howard, '6th Duke of Norfolk' [Stuart] - b. 12 July 1628, Arundel House, London, England, d. 13 January 1684, Arundel House, London, England. Buried: Arundel Castle, Arundel, West Sussex. M. 1st, Lady Anne Somerset; M. 2nd, Jane Bickerton
Philip Howard [Stuart] - b.
Charles Howard [Stuart] - b.
Anne Howard [Stuart] - b.
Catherine Howard [Stuart] - b.
Talbot Howard [Stuart] - b.
Edward Howard [Stuart] - b.
Francis Howard [Stuart] - b.
Bernard Howard [Stuart] - b.
Esme Howard [Stuart] - b.
Elizabeth Howard [Stuart] - b.
John Howard [Stuart] - b.
James Howard, 'Baron Maltravers' [Talbot] - b. 1607, d. 1624 (age 17 yrs)
Lady Elizabeth Percy - b. c. 1395, d. 26 October 1436. M. 1st, 1404, John Clifford, '7th Baron de Clifford' 'aka '7th Lord of the Honor of Skipton', KG- b. c. 1389, d. 13 March 1422, Siege of Meaux, France s/o Thomas Clifford, '6th Baron Clifford' and Elizabeth de Roos. Ch. Thomas Clifford, Henry Clifford, Mary Clifford, Blanche Clifford; M. 2nd, Ralph Neville, '2nd Earl of Westmorland'. Ch. Sir John Neville.
Thomas Clifford, '8th Baron de Clifford', '8th Lord of Skipton', [INHERITED: Barony and the title of High Sheriff of Westmorland] [Percy] - b. 25 March 1414, d. 22 May 1455, slain fighting on the Lancastrian side at the First Battle of St. Albans (first Battle of the Wars of the Roses). Buried: St. Alban's Abbey. M. March 1424, Joan Dacre d/o Thomas Dacre, '6th Baron Dacre of Gilsland and Philippa d/o Ralph Neville, '1st Earl of Westmorland'. Ch. John Clifford, Roger Clifford, Robert Clifford, Thomas Clifford, Elizabeth Clifford, Maud Clifford, Anne Clifford, Joan Clifford, Margaret Clifford
John Clifford, '9th Baron de Clifford' [Given to have 'slain' on the Battle of Wakefield, December 1460, Richard, 'Duke of York's 2nd son Edmund, 'Earl of Rutland on Wakefield Bridge' as the youth attempted to flee. John, Lord Clifford is said to have cried out "by God's blood, thy father slew mine and so shall I slay thee", stabbed Rutland to death; Dead Lord Clifford was attainted and his estates and barony forfeited to the Crown, Bulk of the Clifford lands granted to Richard, 'Earl of Warwick', Richard, 'Duke of Gloucester' received 'Lordship of Westmorland', Sir William Stanley, received the Barony of Skipton, which included the Clifford caput baroniae, Skipton Castle] - b. (?), d. 28 March 1461, an headless arrow to the throat, he was buried in a common burial pit, Wars of the Roses fighting for the House of Lancaster. M. Margaret Bromflete. Ch. Henry Clifford, Richard Clifford, Elizabeth Clifford
Henry Clifford, '10th Baron de Clifford' [Bromflete] - b. c. 1454, d. 23 April 1523
Richard Clifford
Elizabeth Clifford
Roger Clifford
Robert Clifford
Thomas Clifford
Elizabeth Clifford
Maud Clifford
Anne Clifford
Joan Clifford
Margaret Clifford
Henry Clifford
Mary Clifford
Blanche Clifford
Sir Roger Camoys
Roger Mortimer, '4th Earl of March' [Heir presumptive to the English crown during the reign of Richard II] [Plantagenet]
Sir Edmund Mortimer [Plantagenet]
Philippa Mortimer [Plantagenet]
Margery Mortimer [Montagu] - b.
Janet Mortimer [Montagu] - b.
John Mortimer [de Badlesmere] - b. c. 1329, d. young
Margaret Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Maud de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Geoffrey de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
John de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Joan de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Isabel de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Katherine Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Agnes Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Beatrice de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Blanche de Mortimer [de Geneville] - b.
Matilda 'Maud' Mortimer [de Fiennes] - b. c.1288, d. (?). M. 29 July 1302, Wigmore, Sir Theobald II de Verdun, 'Baron Verdun' - b. 8 September 1278, d. 27 July 1316, Alton Castle, Staffordshire. Buried: 19 September 1316, Croxden Abbey s/o Theobald de Verdun, '1st Baron Verdun', of Alton, Staffordshire s/o John de Verdon (Le Botiller), of Alton, Staffordshire s/o Theobald le Botiller and Roesia de Verdun d/o Nicholas de Verdun s/o Bertram III de Verdun, and Margery de Bohun [M. 2nd, Elizabeth de Clare d/o Gilbert de Clare, '7th Earl of Gloucester', '6th Earl of Hertford', '9th Lord of Clare' and Joan of Acre d/o King Edward I and Queen Eleanor, of Castile, w/o John de Burgh. Ch. Isabel de Verdun] Ch. John de Verdun, William de Verdun, Joan de Verdun, Elizabeth de Verdun, Margaret de Verdun, Katherine de Verdun
John de Verdun [Mortimer] - b. c. 1303, d. young. M. No. Ch. No
William de Verdun [Mortimer] - b. c. 1303, d. young. M. No. Ch. No
Joan de Verdun - b. c. 1304, d. (?). M. not consummated at his death,(Wikipedia has contradictory information on John or William) John de Montagu - b. (?), d. August 1317 s/o and heir apparent of William Montagu, '2nd Baron Montagu'; M. 2nd, Thomas de Furnival, '2nd Baron Furnival, of Hallamshire s/o Thomas de Furnival, '1st Baron Furnival' and Joan le Despenser d/o Hugh le Despenser, '1st Baron le Despenser'
Elizabeth de Verdun - b. c. 1306, d. (?). M. Bartholomew de Burghersh, '1st Baron Burghersh
Margaret de Verdun - b. c. 1307, d. (?). M. 1st, Sir William le Blount, of Sodington, Worcestershire; M. 2nd, Sir Mark Husee (Hussey) s/o an heir apparent of Henry Hussey, '2nd Baron Hussey'; M. 3rd, Sir John de Crophill, of Bonnington, Nottinghamshire
Katherine de Verdun (allegedly)
John Mortimer [de Fiennes] - b. c. 1289, d. accidentally, slain in a joust by John de Leyburne
Walter Mortimer, Priest, Rector of Kingston [de Fiennes] - b. c. 1290
Edmund Mortimer, Priest, Rector of Hodnet, Shropshire; Treasurer of the Cathedral at York [de Fiennes] - b. c. 1291
Hugh Mortimer, Priest, Rector of church at Old Radnor [de Fiennes] - b. c. 1292
Elizabeth Mortimer, Nun [de Fiennes] - b. c.
Joan Mortimer, Nun [de Fiennes] - b. c.
Isabella Mortimer [de Braose] - b. (?), d. 1292. M. 1st John Fitzalan, '7th Earl of Arundel'; M. 2nd, Robert de Hastang
Margaret Mortimer [de Braose] - b. (?), d. 1297. M. Robert de Vere, '6th Earl of Oxford'
Roger Mortimer, '1st Baron Mortimer of Chirk' [de Braose] - b. (?), d. 1326
Geoffrey Mortimer [de Braose] - b. c. 1252 - 1258, d. 1273
William Mortimer, KG [Was a hostage for his father, 1264] [de Braose] - b. c. 1259, d. before June 1297. M. Hawise d/o and heir of Robert de Mucegros. Ch. No
Hugh de Mortimer, 'Lord of Chelmarsh' [ap Llywelyn] - b.
Peter or John Mortimer, 'Franciscan friar, Shrewsbury [ap Llywelyn] - b.
Philip Mortimer [de Ferriers] - b.
Joan Mortimer [de Ferriers] - b.
Hugh Mortimer [le Meschin] - b.
Ralph Mortimer [le Meschin] - b.
William Mortimer [le Meschin] - b.
Hugh de Mortimer
William de Mortimer