Name |
Margaret de Fienes [2, Mortimer art, Vol IX, p. 283], [7, No 10509, p. 151], [2, Audley art, Vol I, p.347], [2, Verdun art, Vol XII/2, p. 241 seq], [5, Vol I, p. 345], 9G Grandmother |
Death |
7 Feb 1334 |
General |
2nd cousin, once removed of Eleanor of Castile, Ed I's queen. |
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Spouses |
1 |
Edmund de Mortimer Lord Mortimer [7, No 10508, p. 151 & No 31962, p. 221], [2, Mortimer article, Vol IX, pp. 281-3], [2, Greystoke art, Vol VI, p.188 seq], [2, Burghersh article, Vol I, p. 425 seq], [2, Blount art, Vol II, p. 196], [2, Mortimer article, Vol XIV, pp. 281-3], [9, Wigmore, Herts barony, p. 99], [5, Vol I, p. 345], 9G Grandfather |
Birth |
ca 1255 |
Death |
17 Jul 1304, Wigmore castle, Hereford |
Burial |
Wigmore castle abbey, Hereford |
General |
2nd son. 1st baron: 1295. Fought against Scots: 1297. |
Father |
Roger de Mortimer Lord of Mortimer (ca1231-<1282) |
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Notes for Margaret de Fienes |
CP's Verdun art has her name as Fenlis, Audley art as Fiennes, Mortimer art as Fenles (or Fienes)...
She and Edmund de Mortimer had two more daus, (CP Mortimer art, Vol IX, p.283, note (m)), Joan and Elizabeth, both nuns at Lingbrook. |
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