Edmund de Mortimer
The son of Roger, who died in 1282.
Fought in the Welsh campaigns.
Died as a result of wounds received at the Battle of Builth, 1304.
Edmund does not appear in any of the rolls published in the database, but members of the family of Mortimer include
Roger de Mortimer, his father, who
appears in Glover's Roll, B32; Walford's Roll, C102; The Camden
Roll, D111; and St George's Roll,E22
and
John de Mortimer, in St George's Roll, E65
In these rolls, Roger and John bear
Barry of six or and azure a chief of the first two pallets and two girons of the second an escutcheon argent
the arms shown in the seal above
Others
including his brother Roger, who also sealed the Barons' Letter
Geoffrey de Mortimer, d1273 Barry of six or and azure a chief of the first two pallets and two girons of the second an escutcheon argent overall a saltire gules |
William de Mortimer, d1297 Barry of six or and azure a chief of the first two pallets and two girons of the second an escutcheon argent overall a bend gules |
John de Mortimer, d1315 Barry of six or and azure a chief of the first two pallets and two girons of the second an escutcheon ermine charged with a saltire gules |
Roger de Mortimer, d1326 Barry of six or and azure a chief of the first two pallets and two girons of the second an escutcheon ermine |
St George's Roll, E40
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St George's Roll, E38
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Galloway Roll, GA187;
Stirling Roll, ST26
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Falkirk Roll, H69; Caerlaverock
Poem,K72; St George's Roll, E21, Galloway Roll, G186; Stirling
Roll, ST25
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