- Edmund Mortimer
The name Edmund Mortimer was held by several members of the powerful Marcher family of
Mortimer , including:*
Edmund Mortimer, 2nd Baron Wigmore
*Edmund Mortimer, 3rd Earl of March and his grandson
*Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March ,The best-known of the Edmund Mortimers was the second son of the 3rd Earl:
Edmund Mortimer (
November 9 ,1376 - 1409?), was the second son of the 3rdEarl of March by his wifePhilippa Plantagenet , and is the best-known of the various Edmund Mortimers. A grandson ofLionel of Antwerp and thus descended from KingEdward III of England , he was born atLudlow Castle inShropshire .Claim to throne
Edmund was a supporter of his first cousin once removed, Henry Bolingbroke, despite having a better claim to the throne of England (Edmund's grandfather was Edward III's "second" son, while Bolingbroke's father (
John of Gaunt ) was Edward's "third" son).Capture by Owain Glyndwr
Edmund fought for Bolingbroke until captured by the Welsh rebel leader,
Owain Glyndŵr in theBattle of Bryn Glas .When Henry proved 'slow' to ransom Mortimer, Glyndwr won Edmund Mortimer's allegiance. Mortimer married Glyndwr's daughter Catrin in 1402, and they are believed to have had at least four children in their six years together.
Tripartite Indenture
Glyndwr and Mortimer plotted with
Henry Percy , "Hotspur," to depose Henry IV and divide the kingdom ofEngland andWales in three. However, at some time during the siege of Owain's stronghold ofHarlech by Henry, Prince of Wales, Mortimer died, possibly of plague or starvation.
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