On Richard's death in 1460, his son, Edward of York, inherited the lordship and his father's claim to the throne.
Their eldest daughter, Maud, inherited the lordship of Fotheringhay.
By the childless death of Brandir he had inherited the lordship descending from Haldad.
He's been the lord's right hand since he inherited the lordship of Felwether.
He was young for a man in his position, having inherited the lordship of Glanharrow only seven years before after his father's unexpected death.
Ralph died in 1246, and their son, Roger de Mortimer, inherited the lordship.
At the death of his father in 1483 he inherited the lordship of Pesaro and Gradara.
From his father, he inherited the lordship of Étampes, which was made a county in 1327.
Ultimately however, the kings of Castile inherited the lordship.
He was the son of Malatesta da Verucchio, inheriting the lordship after his death.