Montacute, Philippa (fl. 1352)
Montacute, Philippa (fl. 1352)
Countess of March. Name variations: Philippa Mortimer. Flourished around 1352; daughter of William Montacute, 1st earl of Salisbury, and Katharine Grandison; married Roger Mortimer (1328–1359), Baron Mortimer of Wigmore and 2nd earl of March; children: Edmund Mortimer (1352–1381), 3rd earl of March and earl of Ulster.
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