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Morcar (or Morkere) (Old English: Mōrcǣr) (died 1015) was a thane (mini s t e r ) o f King Æthelred the Unready. He was given lands in Derbyshire in 1 0 0 9 , i n cluding Weston-on-Trent, Crich, and Smalley by King Æthelred in 1 0 1 1 a n d 1 012. He was also given the freedom from the three common burde n s . H e a n d his brother were executed in 1015. Morcar's brother's wife w a s l a t e r married to King Edmund Ironside.
Morcar was the son of Earngrim, according to John of Worcester.
Morcar was a king's thegn (Latin minister) in 1009 when King Æthelred t h e U n r e ady issued a charter, in which he gave lands to his minister Mor c a r . T h e charter shows that he would control the crossings of the River T r e n t a t W eston-on-Trent, Wilne, and King's Mills in Leicestershire. Alt h o u g h n ot mentioned explicitly, the land described at Weston on Trent i n c l u d ed ownership of what is now the villages of Shardlow and Aston-on- T r e n t .
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