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n. - English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330).

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  • : Justin Mortimer and Katie Hoff were the top overall scorers.
  • "Is his name Mortimer, too?" asked the proprietor of the establishment, for such the old man was.
  • Mortimer is the perfect answer for when you're looking for a well told and intelligent -- but not too intellectually demanding -- story.
  • Westminster, where he called Mortimer to account for a tissue of such horrible crimes that one alone would have secured his condemnation.
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