45
– inventory of possessions 1322: 119–120, 164
– incarceration 1322–26: 120–122, 129, 135–136, 145
– relationship with Roger after invasion: 164–165, 206–207, 211, 287 (n. 1, 5)
– relationships with her children: 210
– included in Leintwardine chantry beneficiaries: 216, 222
– included in grant to Roger 1330: 233
– treatment by Edward III after Roger’s arrest: 242, 260, 287 (n. 5)
– reclaims Roger’s body: 242, 299 (n. 3)
Mortimer, Joan, daughter of Roger: see Audley, Joan
Mortimer, John, brother of Roger (d. 1318), king’s yeoman: 9, 11, 66, 95, 279 (n. 36)
Mortimer, John, son of Roger (d. 1328): 88, 121, 153, 216, 279 (n. 36), 320–321
Mortimer, Margaret (d. 1334), Lady Mortimer (mother of Roger): 7, 11, 19, 37, 78, 104, 121, 146, 273 (n. 13)
Mortimer, Margaret, daughter of Roger: see Berkeley, Margaret de
Mortimer, Maud (d. 1301), Lady Mortimer (grandmother of Roger): 8, 11–12, 19, 22, 46
Mortimer, Maud, daughter of Roger: see Charlton, Maud de (fl. 1319–45)
Mortimer, Ralph (d. 1276), elder brother of Edmund Mortimer (d. 1304): 10
Mortimer, Roger (1232–1282), Lord Mortimer (grandfather of Roger): 7–10, 65
Mortimer, Roger (1256–1326), Lord Mortimer of Chirk (1282), Justiciar of Wales (1308–15, 1317–22): 65, 273 (n. 7)
– as Justiciar of Wales: 34, 48–49, 57, 81, 103, 272 (n. 5), 274 (n. 39)
– defeat of Llywelyn 1282: 10–13
– character: 13
– guardian of Prince Edward, later Edward II: 14, 26
– knighted: 22–23
– summoned to fight in Scotland 1307: 30
– favoured by Edward II: 33–35
– defends Edward and Gaveston 1308: 39
– breaks up siege of Welshpool Castle: 48–49, 53
– at Bannockburn: 275 (n. 11), 276 (n. 15)
– campaign against Llywelyn Bren: 75
– attends Mortimer wedding at Ernwood: 79
– association with Adam of Orleton: 93
– makes offer for Gower: 100
– role in Despenser war: 103–110
– pursued by Edward II: 112
– surrenders at Shrewsbury with Roger: 115, 122
– condemned to death and reprieved: 1, 125–126
– estates taken by Despenser: 127, 160
– in custody 1322–26: 281 (n. 6), 128
– death in Despenser’s custody: 149, 163
– some of his belongings in Roger’s possession 1330: 208
– son disinherited by Roger: 234
Mortimer, Roger (1287–1330), Lord Mortimer of Wigmore (1304), King’s Lieutenant in Ireland (1316–18), Justiciar of Ireland (1319–21), Justiciar of Wales (1327–30), Earl of March (1328):
– estates and income: 19–22, 34, 46, 78, 92, 160–161, 171–172, 271 (n. 12)
– relationships with own family: 20, 210–211, 226
– literary legacy: 3–4
– family background: 7–13, 21
– birth: 7, 11, 16, 269 (n. 1)
– marriage to Joan de Geneville: 14, 20, 22
– education and wardship: 9, 11–12, 15, 17–20
– literacy: 271 (n. 1)
– friendship with Gaveston: 19, 28–29, 33–35, 39, 42–43, 46
– knighthood: 22–25
– campaign in Scotland 1306: 26–28
– leaves army without permission 1306: 28–29
– proposed Seneschal of Gascony: 34, 272 (n. 6)
– possible attendance at royal wedding: 34, 272 (n. 5)
– attendance at coronation: 38
– support for Edward 1308: 39
– with Gaveston in Ireland: 40–43, 271 (n. 12), 274 (n. 28)
– in Ireland 1310–1312: 44–47, 49–50, 52, 274 (n. 39)
– role in Gascony: 53–54
– role in Banockburn campaign: 57, 61, 64, 275 (n. 11), 276 (n. 12, 15)
– in Ireland 1315: 66–71
– role in suppressing revolt of Llywelyn Bren: 72–76
– role in suppressing rebellion at Bristol: 77–80
– negotiates marriage of his son and heir: 77–78
– appointment as King’s Lieutenant of Ireland: 81–83
– campaign in Ireland 1317–18: 83–91, 318
– role in negotiating Treaty of Leake, 1318: 91–92
– at Wigmore with Orleton, Christmas 1318: 93–94
– his ecclesiastical contacts: 93–94
– dispute with Warwick: 94–95
– appointment as Justiciar of Ireland: 95–96
– administration of Ireland 1319–1320: 96–98, 113
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