| "Hugh de Mortimer is described by Robert of Torigny as a man of extreme arrogance and presumption, and William of Newburgh sais that his pride and wrath were greater than his endurance. Giraldus Cambrensis speaks of him as an exellent knight. The french historian of the foundation of Wigmore Abbey is more detailed and complimentary. Hugh was of lofty stature, valiant in arms, and very noble in speech. If the deeds that he had wrought in England, Wales and elsewhere were put in writing, they would amount to a great volume" Taken from the "DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY" the version edited by Sir Leslie Stephen in 1885 |



















































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