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- London Buried Wigmore Abbey Noble family Mortimer Spouse(s) Lucy de la Wafre Issue Roger Mortimer Father Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer Mother Maud...
- 'cake'. Other spellings throughout modern and medieval Europe include waffe, wafre, wafer, wâfel, waufre, iauffe, gaufre, goffre, gauffre, wafe, waffel, wåfe...
- "Tedstone" means 'Teod(i)'s thorn-tree', the "Wafer" part being that Robert le Wafre held land here in 1160-70. Tedstone Wafer was recorded in the Domesday Book...
- among his army. A large portion of Killeglan was given to a family called Wafre in 1220. This family lived there until 1420, the last member of this family...
- Mortimer de Chirk (died 3 August 1326 Tower of London), married Lucy de Wafre, by whom he had one son. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for having...
- Docklow and Hampton Wafer (alternatively Docklow and Hampton Wafre), is a civil parish in the county of Herefordshire, England, and is 11 miles (18 km)...
- Celtic word) and tun (farm or settlement), along with the name of Robert de Wafre, an early holder of the manor. A post-medieval gl****works was located in...
- to accept its jurisdiction in 1340. By July 1342 the authority of Philip Wafre, the abbot of St Mary's Abbey, a Shropshire man, had been recognised by...
- then in Worcestershire, had been united with the nearby parish of Tedstone Wafre. Despite no deeds being available for the manor until 1782, Edvin Loach...