Maud de Braose
- Born: Abt 1226, Breconshire, Wales
- Marriage: Sir Roger de Mortimer 6th Baron of Mortimer of Wigmore about 1247 141,160,528
- Died: Bef 23 Mar 1301, Wales 141
Information about this person:
• Background Information. 112 Roger Mortimer married, in 1247, Maud, eldest daughter and coheir of William de Braose, by Eve, sister and coheir of Walter Marshall, Earl of Pembroke, Marshal of England, daughter of William, 4th Earl of Pembroke, Marshal of England. Roger died shortly before 30 Oct 1282, at Kingsland, Hereford, and was buried at Wigmore, being aged about 50, and in harness to the end. His widow Maud had various instructions during the Welsh wars, as had other barons of the March. In 1292 she had protection, as staying in Wales on the King's service. She died shortly before 23 March 1300/ 1, when the writ to the escheator issued
In 1303, a further inquisition was taken on the lands of Roger and Maud. They had issue male: Ralph, the eldest son, dvp.; Edmund, the 2nd son, succeeded his father; Roger "of Chirk" called erroneously, son and heir of Dame Maud de Mortimer in 1270; William, who was hostage for his father in Aug 1264, and married Hawise, daughter and heir of Robert de Muscegros, and dsp. shortly before June 1297. In 1300 Hawise had license to marry John, son of Robert de Ferrières. Roger and Maud had daughters Margaret, who was to married Robert de Vere, and Isabel, married John Fitz Alan.
~Cokayne's Complete Peerage, 2nd Edition, (Mortimer of Wigmore), Vol. IX. pp. 276-681, Vol. XIV, p. 488
Maud married Sir Roger de Mortimer 6th Baron of Mortimer of Wigmore, son of Ralph Lord of Mortimer and Gwladus "Dhu" verch Llewelyn, about 1247 141,160.,528 (Sir Roger de Mortimer 6th Baron of Mortimer of Wigmore was born about 1231 in Cwmaron Castle, Radnor, Wales,141,528 died on 27 Oct 1282 in Kingsland, Hereford, England 528 and was buried in 1282 in Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire, 141.)
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