Sir Thomas Mortimer (c.1350-1403) was an English soldier, statesman and judge of the late fourteenth century who served briefly as Lord Deputy of Ireland and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. He is best remembered for killing Sir Thomas Molineux, the royal commander, at the Battle of Radcot Bridge, a crime which ultimately led to his conviction for treason and death in exile.
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