Some corrections and additions to the Complete Peerage: Volume 9: Mortimer of Chirk


MORTIMER of Chirk

Volume 9, page 254:
He [Roger de Mortimer (d. 1326)] m. Lucy LA WAFRE.

Presumably they were married by 8 June 1286, when Roger de Mortimer presented to Tedstone Wafer [Canterbury and York Society, vol. 6, p. 526 (1909); cf. J. Duncumb, Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford, vol. 2, part 1, p. 263, which gives the date as 1285]. According to the History of the Foundation and Founders of Wigmore Priory, Lucy was the daughter of Robert de Wafre [Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, vol.6, part 1, p. 351 (Caley's edn, 1817-30)].

[The statement from Dugdale's Monasticon was quoted by Charles Evans, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 116, p. 14 (1962).
Item last updated 26 August 2004.]

Volume 9, page 254:
ROGER DE MORTIMER, s. and h., and, according to modern doctrine, LORD MORTIMER. He was not sum. to Parl. He m. Juliane. He d. before Oct. 1333.

Juliane survived Roger, and presented to Hampton Wafer, 18 August 1349 and (as lady of Hampton) 5 April 1350 [Canterbury and York Society, vol. 8, pp. 379, 382 (1912)]. The History of the Foundation and Founders of Wigmore Priory calls her "Johanna de Tubervyle" [Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, vol.6, part 1, p. 351 (Caley's edn, 1817-30)].

[This evidence was cited by Charles Evans, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 116, p. 14 (1962).
Item last updated 26 August 2004.]

Volume 9, page 256 (as modified by volume 14):
... The younger John Mortimer presented to the living of Tedstone Wafer on 20 Apr. 1347 and again in 1367, and "John le Mortimer" of Tedstone Wafer is mentioned as a subtenant of Humphrey de Bohun, 10th Earl of Hereford in 1361.(a) In his will Humphrey bequeathed £100 for the purchase of land to be settled on John Mortimer and the heirs of his body.(b) This John died before 4 Jan. 1395/6, when his son Roger presented to the living of Tedstone Wafer. Roger was married to Maud Herle, and died 13 Dec. 1402, when his son John was 14 (b. 13 Dec. 1388).(c) The Mortimers of Chirk probably died out in the male line in 1513, when the last recorded John Mortimer died.(d)
Note a:
Register of John de Trilleck, Cant. and York Soc., vol. 8, 1912, p. 374; John Duncumb, Herefordshire, vol. 2, part 1, 1812, pp. 262-4; Cal. Inq. p.m., vol. xiii, no. 167, p. 140. I am grateful to Dr Neil Thompson for giving me these and subsequent references to the later Mortimers.
Note b:
Test. Vet., p. 68.
Note c:
Register of John Trefnant, Cant and York Soc., vol. 20, 1914, p. 180; Cal. Inq. p.m., vol. xvii, no. 1059; vol. xviii, no. 1094.
Note d:
Note d: V.C.H. Worcester, vol. 4, p. 282.

The account above should be corrected as follows:

[Some of this evidence was cited by Charles Evans, New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 116, pp. 13-17 (1962). This family was discussed in October and November 2003 by Jim Weber and Brice Clagett.
Item last updated 13 July 2004.]