1. Mortimer - Noun
2. Mortimer - Proper noun
English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330)
Source: WordNet2009 BBC Radio 3 broadcast Robert Glenister starred as the Time Traveller, with William Gaunt as H. G. Wells in a new 100-minute radio dramatisation by Philip Osment, directed by Jeremy Mortimer as part of a BBC Radio Science Fiction season. Source: Internet
A later annotation says it describes Philippa as a child, but historian Ian Mortimer argues that it is actually an account of her older sister Margaret. Source: Internet
Aided by his close companion William Montagu and a small number of other trusted men, Edward took Mortimer by surprise at Nottingham Castle on 19 October 1330. Source: Internet
And Hucklebee has just the man for the job: the worldly bandit El Gallo, who in turn recruits Henry, a past-his-prime actor who thinks himself a thespian with a capital “T,” and his apprentice of 40 years, Mortimer, who specializes in stage dying. Source: Internet
And it involves Tinsley Mortimer, Luann de Lesseps and Ramona Singer swapping spit with a former American Idol contestant. Source: Internet
A point born out by Mortimer, 2004, p.140. Source: Internet